‘Too many’ Jews in the media?
That was the question posed on a recent edition of the Canadaland podcast, hosted by Jesse Brown.
McGill Daily’s anti-Zionist policy undermines open debate
The campus community has lost an important forum for debating important issues and the intellectual campus culture is poorer for it
Media monitor marks 18 years of counter-terror efforts
MEMRI-Canada will hold the second major fundraiser of its short history, a celebration of the central body’s 18th anniversary, on Dec. 1 at Congregation Shaar Hashomayim
Ex-CBC head now at the helm of Sephardi Voices
A Q&A with Richard Stursberg, the former executive vice-president of CBC/Radio Canada and current chair of Sephardi Voices’ international board
The truth still matters – a lot
Do facts matter in the media? Paul Michaels investigates
How Canadian journalists cover Israel
Assessment of how Canadian journalists cover Israel and whether or not there is bias against Israel in the Canadian news media.
Will Israel get the public broadcaster it needs?
Last week, it was revealed that the launch of Israeli Public Broadcasting Corporation may now be delayed until 2018
Canadian billionaire Mitchell Goldhar can sue Ha’aretz for libel, court rules
Mitchell Goldhar, who owns the Tel Aviv-based Maccabi Tel Aviv Football Club, may sue Ha’aretz in Canada over an article he argued impugned his reputation
Jewish dad places full-page ad seeking wife for his middle-aged son
A Jewish dad eager to see his middle-aged son settle down took out a full-page newspaper ad on his behalf titled “Looking For A Wife”
Canadian Jewish magazine Outlook publishes its last issue
After more than 52 years in operation, Outlook has shut down. Subscribers received its farewell issue this month