Ottawa, ON – June 22, 2025 Attribute to Noah Shack, Interim President, Centre for Israel and Jewish Affairs: “For decades, there has been a clear Canadian consensus: the Iranian regime’s...
CFIA’s unjustified and untenable imposition of conditions on shechita forces the Jewish community to seek court relief Ottawa, ON – July 12, 2024 – This week, the Centre for Israel...
Ottawa, ON – July 19, 2024 – Today, the International Court of Justice (ICJ) delivered its non-binding Advisory Opinion regarding the Legal Consequences arising from the Policies and Practices of...
After 19 months of relentless, targeted harassment outside synagogues, Jewish schools, and community institutions, our collective voice is making a difference. The City of Toronto—Canada’s largest and most influential municipality—has...
UPDATE 2/15/24: The JPL announced its reversal of the decision with a statement about how it “recognizes that everyone has a fundamental right to access the full range of knowledge, creativity, ideas and opinions, and to formulate and express their thoughts in public.
Montreal Mayor Valérie Plante has decided that she and the island-wide agglomeration council will not act on B’nai Brith Canada’s complaint that the council broke its own rules in allowing a barrage of anti-Israel questions to be directed at Hampstead Mayor Jeremy Levi, in December and January.
CIJA says it wants to meet with award-winning Quebec writer Elise Gravel to discuss “how (her) comments contribute to the alarming rise in antisemitism" amid the Israel-Hamas war.
Even after Selina Robinson resigned from cabinet and offered to undergo 'anti-Islamophobia' training, her offices were vandalized with graffiti reading 'Zionism is Nazism'
al panel discussion hosted by B'nai Brith Canada on Jan. 30, 2024.
Leaders of the British Columbia Jewish community have reacted with dismay to the decision by David Eby, the province’s premier, to remove Selina Robinson from her position as minister of post-secondary education and future skills on Feb. 5 due to remarks she made the previous week during an online discussion.
Nico Slobinsky, Pacific vice-president of the Centre for Israel and Jewish Affairs, says Robinson's removal signals that Jewish leaders are held to different standards than others.
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February 06, 2024
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