This week in history - The Canadian Jewish News, Aug. 18, 1961 The National Library of Israel now holds all the back issues of The Canadian Jewish News, starting with the first newspaper published on ...
Between 2018 and 2022, Marnie Salsky travelled around Toronto, taking photographs of her Jewish community. The project was meant to capture the diversity and reality of Jewish life in a rapidly ...
Still photos from a video showing protesters breaking into an event being held off campus by Students Supporting Israel group, near Toronto Metropolitan University on Nov. 5, 2025. (Instagram) Toronto ...
An Alberta justice ruled on Aug. 7 that the University of Alberta was within its authority to dissolve a $30,000 endowment linked to a Nazi collaborator. The Yaroslav and Margaret Hunka Ukrainian ...
Signs outside Kehillat Shaarei Torah in Toronto were set on fire, July 31, 2024. (supplied photo). A dedicated Hate Crimes Prosecution Unit (HCPU), the first of its kind in Canada, will be established ...
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Undated photo of newly charged Toronto anti-Israel protest leader Ahmad Hajahmad. (Mark Wickens Photo) One of the loudest and most active leaders of the anti-Israel protest movement in Canada since ...
Debbie Wasserman delivers her inaugural speech as president of the International Council of Jewish Women, after her election in Mexico City on May 19, 2026. (Submitted photo) Debbie Wasserman has ...
Toronto Police Chief Myron Demkiw. The chief apologized to the Jewish community after the Olive Branch podcast aired on March 10, 2024. Five Toronto Police Service (TPS) members—including two officers ...
The dark-coloured SUV that Toronto Police believe is connected to incidents at two different Kiva's bakery restaurants, including a shooting, on July 26, 2026. (Toronto Police Service) Toronto Police ...