VANCOUVER — A group of British Columbia teachers has launched a human rights complaint against their union, accusing the BC Teachers' Federation of having "engaged in and enabled antisemitism." Vancouver labour lawyer Paul Pulver, who represents BC Teachers Against Antisemitism, filed the complaint with the B.C. Human Rights Tribunal over what he called the "erasure of Jewish and Zionist voices and opinions" within the union and members' workplaces. Pulver said in an interview Tuesday that he didn't want to share the complaint materials publicly to not run afoul of the tribunal's process. He said the complainants "want to stay in...