UN to probe whether Israel, Hamas committed crimes
Canada says Hamas rockets “unacceptable,” but decries Israel’s “settlements, demolitions, evictions.”
A national program is needed to defeat anti-Semitism, Jewish groups say
“If other lived experiences merit exposure, then ours certainly does as well.”
Hostilities in Israel offer opportunities for peace and partnerships, virtual vigil hears
“We choose this moment to stand in solidarity with those on the ground who are working to repair Jewish-Arab shared society and bring about an end to the occupation.”
Diab must stand trial in 1980 synagogue bombing, French court rules
Ottawa professor maintains he was not in France at the time of the attack.
Weekend of violence seen at Canadian demonstrations as Mideast rocket attacks ramp up
A breakdown of rallies that happened in major cities across the country.
The case for Canadian-Jewish exceptionalism
Special to the CJN, Robert Brym, Rhonda Lenton and Keith Neuman expound on two socio-political reasons why Canadian Jewry is exceptional.
New survey reveals behaviours and attitudes of Canadian Jews
An exclusive look at a new survey on the behaviours and attitudes of Canada’s Jews, and how we compare to the U.S.
Steinberg: Can Canada help fix the UN’s human rights disaster?
The violence and atrocities in Venezuela are further examples of how the world’s human rights frameworks have gone terribly wrong. Yes, many governments that claim to promote these universal values have condemned the actions of the Nicolas Maduro regime and given verbal support to his challenger, Juan Guaidó. In Canada, Foreign Affairs Minister Chrystia Freeland […]
Entrepreneur transforms Newfoundland winery
Joel Jacobson looks at the hugely popular Frozen In Time Ltd. winery, based in Newfoundland.
Fallen WWII airman recognized in national assembly
The incredible story behind a man’s struggle to get his brother, a WWII hero in the Royal Canadian Air Force, posthumously recognized by the national assembly.