‘A miracle on wheels’: Ontario-produced kosher chickens hit the market
Almost two years after receiving government approval to supply Ontario-sourced kosher chickens, Premier Kosher introduced its free-range birds in 50-pound boxes that were shipped directly to customers.
Has Ontario’s anti-Semitism subcommittee accomplished anything?
The subcommittee examining anti-Semitism has been toiling in relative obscurity for nearly a year.
Officials announce Canada’s first ‘culturally Jewish’ hospice
In response to an urgent, even “desperate,” need, Canada’s first Jewish hospice was announced in Toronto on Feb. 12.
Taube: Township’s decision to preserve Swastika Trail was the right one
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Puslinch Townships decision to keep the name of its street, Swastika Trail, was the right one, Michael Taube argues
Krugerdorf cemetery: A testimony to the Jewish pioneers of the north
Abe Aidelbaum is working to obtain charitable status for a 112-year-old Jewish cemetery in northern Ontario.
Ontario town votes to keep Swastika Trail
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The town council in Puslinch, Ont., voted 4-1 in favour of keeping the name of a southern Ontario street called Swastika Trail.
Why not move the U.S. Embassy in Canada to Toronto?
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Understanding that foreign policy for a superpower entails imposing virtuous behaviours on others we would never impose on ourselves, it’s time to recognize Canada’s true capital as Toronto.
Group claims it was excluded from Ontario anti-racism committee
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Claims that a Jewish organization was excluded from an anti-racism committee in Ontario because of its views, are being disputed.
Residents of small town split over renaming street called Swastika Trail
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Jewish groups are supporting some residents in the Ontario township of Puslinch who want to rename a local street.
Ontario labour board rules that COR must pay mashgichim overtime
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The OLRB has rejected COR’s contention that its mashgichim are exempt from the provisions of the province’s Employment Standards Act.