
Legal group apologizes after disinviting ‘Peace by Chocolate’ owner over Gaza comment
FREDERICTON — A national legal group has apologized and begun an internal review after facing widespread criticism for cancelling a keynote speech by a prominent Syrian refugee.
The Advocates’ Society last month rescinded an invitation to Tareq Hadhad, owner of the Nova Scotia confectioner Peace by Chocolate to speak at an event in June after some members expressed concern with the refugee-turned-entrepreneur’s posts about the ongoing Middle East conflict.
A May 27, 2024, post by Hadhad on the social media platform X talks about the Israel-Hamas war, saying children should wake up to the sounds of birds not bombs and “this genocide must be stopped.”
In a statement, Hadhad said he believes peace comes from having honest, uncomfortable conversations and that grieving the “suffering of one group does not mean the exclusion of another.”