THE COMBATTING HATE ACT IS A STEP FORWARD AND A CATALYST FOR STRONGER ENFORCEMENT Ottawa, ON – June 18, 2026 – Following the adoption of Bill C-9, Combatting Hate Act, into...
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...
A national negotiator for the Public Service Alliance of Canada (PSAC) praised the October 7 atrocities committed by Hamas, repeatedly denied reports that the terror group committed sexual violence, and accused Zionists of controlling the media.
One of Canada’s largest Jewish human rights organizations has launched a formal complaint against the University of Windsor and called on the province to investigate a “potentially discriminatory” deal the school struck with pro-Palestinian protesters.
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...Read More
When the federal government presented its plan to regulate and censor online speech via the Online Harms Act, Justice Minister Arif Virani was proudly flanked by representatives of the country’s most prominent Jewish and Muslim advocacy organizations, a signal that the minister had the support of two minority groups targeted frequently for hate.
The University of Windsor issued an olive branch on July 16 to its Jewish students—and to Canada’s Jewish community and its allies—pledging to take “tangible” steps to make all students feel included, safe and welcome on the campus.
In the midst of backlash from Jewish groups for its deals with pro-Palestinian protesters, the University of Windsor said it will work on agreements with Jewish stakeholders and create a “toolkit” to combat antisemitism.
Liberal MP Anthony Housefather is facing both strong support and opposition to his appointment as special adviser on Jewish community relations and antisemitism.
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