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Study finds that Quebec’s secularism law leaves Jews feeling pessimistic for their children’s future in the province

Bathurst Street’s Jewish character is something Toronto city councillors are looking to protect

Benjamin’s charitable foundation ordered to refund ‘administration fees’ to potentially hundreds of clients

Multiple attempted break-ins at a Toronto shul are low priority for police—as Rabbi Shmuel Neft recently found

Julius Grey, the lawyer challenging Quebec’s French-language law, deplores its ‘massive abuse of civil rights’

Statistics Canada is reporting that Jews remained the religious group most frequently targeted by hate crimes in 2021

How this grieving Toronto family took on Canada’s largest Jewish funeral home and won

McGill student Jonah Fried sues his university and student union for anti-Israel referendum that was ‘discriminatory, biased and antisemitic’
