Morrison: The CBC used my son to attack Israel
Rabbi Howard Morrison reflects on a recent article published by the CBC about the IDF which quoted his son as a source.
Esteemed journalist Joe Schlesinger signs off for the last time
Joe Schlesinger, perhaps the best-known among the 1,123 Jewish war orphans brought to Canada after the Second World War, died Feb. 11, after a long illness. He was 90.
JNF pushes back against allegations it violated Canadian tax law
The Jewish National Fund of Canada is defending itself against a highly critical article about its fundraising that was published by the CBC earlier this month.
A Merry Murdoch Mysteries Christmas to one and all!
Michael Taube writes about his love for the Murdoch Mysteries Christmas specials and how they tie into Judaism.
CBC’s Gaza coverage sparks complaints to ombudsman
Since the beginning of the year, HonestReporting Canada has made close to 100 complaints to the CBC, over what the organization believes are unfair or inaccurate reports about Israel.
Michael Goldbloom appointed as new CBC chair
Michael Goldbloom, a member of The CJN’s board of directors, has been appointed chair of the board of directors of CBC/Radio Canada.
CBC doc sheds light on reformed white supremacist
The story of a man born into an Orthodox family who later joined a white supremacist group.
Broadcasting vet Ralph Benmergui returns to CBC renewed
Over the span of his 35 years in broadcasting, Benmergui has seen it all: the hype, the hustle, the hoopla, the false promises and the fickle and ugly underbelly of an industry that will steal your soul.
Reitman’s Workin’ Moms a reminder – to all – to love yourself
Catherine Reitman, who created, wrote and stars in Workin’ Moms’ while raising two boys, says show not just for working mothers.
Flagship CBC Radio show celebrates 25 years
Over the years, Writers & Company has featured more than a dozen Nobel Prize-winning authors, including Mordecai Richler, Orhan Pamuk, Carol Shields and others