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Opinions, Perspectives Doorstep Postings: A more perfect union between organized labour and Doug Ford By Josh Lieblein
Lives, Obituaries Obituary: Shirley Granovsky, a philanthropist who never forgot her family’s early financial struggles By Alex Rose
Canada, News Pro-Palestinian protests in Ottawa schools are creating a ‘toxic environment,’ says the local Jewish Federation CEO By Lila Sarick
Arts & Leisure, Books & Authors How far should a Jewish mother go to protect her family? Samantha M. Bailey tackles themes of obsession and dark secrets in her new thriller By Ellin Bessner
Bonjour Chai The not-so-secret history of antisemitism in Canada’s abortion debate View episodes from Bonjour Chai Subscribe to Bonjour Chai (opens a new window)
Yehupetzville with Ralph Benmergui It’s a lonesome life for a Jew in Western Newfoundland—and that’s how Sheina Lerman likes it View episodes from Yehupetzville with Ralph Benmergui Subscribe to Yehupetzville with Ralph Benmergui (opens a new window)
Rivkush Lawyer, filmmaker, would-be candidate for Conservative leader: A deep dive with Joel Etienne View episodes from Rivkush Subscribe to Rivkush (opens a new window)
Canada Pro-Palestinian protests in Ottawa schools are creating a ‘toxic environment,’ says the local Jewish Federation CEO By Lila Sarick
Canada Elisha Wiesel visits Montreal where he remembered his aunt and his father Elie’s commitment to justice By Janice Arnold
Canada Canadian ruling on West Bank wine labels leaves door open for ‘clarifying information’ By Ron Csillag
Canada The New Blue Party attracts Jewish candidates fed up with how Doug Ford and the Tories handled the pandemic By Alex Rose
Books & Authors How far should a Jewish mother go to protect her family? Samantha M. Bailey tackles themes of obsession and dark secrets in her new thriller By Ellin Bessner
Film, TV & Theatre ‘Big Brother Canada’ winner Kevin Jacobs drew on his experiences at Jewish summer camp for reality show strategies By Alex Rose
Opinions Doorstep Postings: A more perfect union between organized labour and Doug Ford By Josh Lieblein
First-person Paul Perlove on how writing for 1970s Canadian TV gave him one very interesting anatomical experience By Paul Perlove
Opinions Doorstep Postings: The countdown to Steven Del Duca’s appointment with destiny By Josh Lieblein
Opinions Tyler Samuels argues that a mass shooting at a Buffalo supermarket shows that Jews and other minorities must unite to combat hatred that doesn’t stop at a border By Tyler Samuels