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Many people are seeking out the comfort and strength that will come from an event like this, not just from walking with other Jews, but with so many allies too, says a United Jewish Appeal spokesperson
Two adult men, one male youth, and one female youth have been arrested and charged, said Chief Superintendent Kathleen Stephenson
Four suspects have been arrested and two more are wanted in connection to two suspected hateโmotivated assaults with an imitation firearm, both targeting members of the Jewish community in North York. The first incident happened in the Bathurst Street and Lawrence Avenue West area on April 30. Police say three victims, defined as clear members [โฆ]
'I remember Mr. Alghabra lobbying me, before he was in politics, to keep Hezbollah legal,' said Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre
Dr. Emmanuel Moss's planned move to the U.S. follows a similar announcement last month by Concordia professor Gad Saad
The three-year-old girl who was critically injured after an inflatable play structure was swept away by the wind in LaSalle on Sunday has died. Quebecโs coronerโs office confirmed the death to CityNews on Tuesday morning. โWe wish to offer our deepest condolences to the family and all those affected,โ a spokesperson for the coronerโs office [โฆ]
'Our actions must be local. They start with clearly admitting that Canadaโs civic compact is failing Jewish Canadians'
Investigators said the arrests were for the wilful promotion of hate, allegedly targeting the Jewish community, and dated back to demonstrations in mid-March.
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Vowing that the Toronto Police Service will be โrelentlessโ in stamping out hate, Chief Myron Demkiw announced five additional arrests connected to a demonstration last March that targeted members of the Jewish community. All five suspects face charges of wilful promotion of hatred and public incitement of hatred for either distributing or displaying antisemitic signs [โฆ]
The sporting event will take place at locations across Toronto, Vaughan and Markham between August 2 and 7 and is distinct from the Maccabiah Games, also known as the 'Jewish Olympic Games,' held every four years in Israel
Jewish advocacy group B'nai Brith says anti-Jewish hatred is being normalized in Canada and that antisemitic incidents topped 6,800 in 2025.
The Winnipeg Jets are not alone in its need of a number two centre and a top four defenceman. One or both of those components top the wish list of almost every NHL team.
'The Prime Minister has an opportunity to set the tone from the highest office to make clear that nothing can justify the hatred, intimidation, and violence Jewish Canadians are experiencing,' says CIJA's Noah Shack
OTTAWA โ Prime Minister Mark Carney is today set to share more details on how the government is looking to combat antisemitism and hate in Canada. The Prime Ministerโs Office says he will give remarks in Toronto. His remarks will come less than a month after Toronto police responded to a call about three โvisiblyโ [โฆ]
Readers comment on MPP Caroline Mulroney's resignation, an acclaimed Jewish author's departure, the grounding of the Snowbirds, and more
Since 2022, the number of police-reported hate crimes targeting Jews has increased 75 per cent in Canada, while antisemitic incidents, as tracked by Bโnai Brith, shot up 145 per cent. In that time, we have heard a lot of empty words from politicians and numerous legislative proposals that offer little substance. That needs to change. [โฆ]
Muslim charities with alleged links to terrorism operate freely while the CRA wages a jihad against Jewish non-profits
'Good, good, not too sweet.' Make Laurel Kratochvila's recipes from Poland and the Jewish and Polish diasporas