Toronto, ON – May 31, 2026 – Ahead of the Prime Minister’s national address on Canada’s antisemitism crisis, Noah Shack, CEO of the Centre for Israel and Jewish Affairs, released...
Tennis Canada just announced that the Davis Cup matches in Halifax will be played without spectators in the stadium because of "escalating safety concerns." Extremists are threatening our Canadian way of...
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...
Germany gets it. We need you to help PM Carney understand. Germany has made it clear: advancing recognition of Palestinian statehood right now would undermine efforts toward peace. After meeting...
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...
En plus du collège Dawson, la ministre de l’Enseignement supérieur a ciblé des cours traitant de littérature palestinienne dans un autre cégep, a appris La Presse.
Quebec Higher Education Minister Pascale Déry is defending herself amid new revelations that she intervened in another course on Palestinian literature at Vanier College.
Le premier ministre du Québec, François Legault, estime que la ministre de l’Enseignement supérieur, Pascale Déry, a « bien fait » d’intervenir dans les cégeps de Montréal où elle s’oppose à la tenue de cours de littérature palestinienne.
The database is not antisemitic, its creator said in a statement to the National Post, 'as the individuals were included based on their service in the Israeli military, not their religious identity'