A matzah factory on Ontario Street
Apparently, for reasons unknown, the matzah factory on Ontario Street, established in 1908, ceased operation after only a few seasons
BACKSTORY: One foot in Belfast, the other in Peterborough
Literary scholar Leon Litvack now lives in Belfast but still fulfils the role of spiritual advisor and sometimes cantor for Beth Israel Congregation in Peterborough, Ont.
Meet the Jewish operator of the little-known Markham Airport
Under Allan Rubin’s watch over three decades, the small, private sector airport on 300 acres of land has accumulated a collection of vintage aircraft and memorabilia, as well as military photographic equipment
Wonderland turns down bid for kosher food cart
For the second year in a row, Canada’s Wonderland has turned down a bid for a kosher food cart in the amusement park located north of Toronto
Premier’s trade mission to Israel will focus on high-tech, life sciences
The May 15-20 mission will take Wynne and leaders of some 20 Canadian companies to Tel Aviv and Jerusalem, as well as Ramallah and Bethlehem in the West Bank
Kathleen Wynne announces details on inaugural mission to Israel
The mission will lead to new agreements and partnerships between Ontario and Israel
Ontario firm chosen to produce kosher chickens
The new plant will be located in Abingdon, in the Niagara region, and is expected to begin operations in January 2017
Where are the Ontario kosher chickens?
The Chicken Farmers of Ontario still considering bids for the allocation of chickens for the kosher market
As food prices rise, kosher consumers are struggling
Shoppers are being more cautious at the supermarket, while high costs are forcing some to compromise on their adherence to kashrut
Consumers still waiting for Ontario kosher chickens
Ontario consumers of kosher chickens have been waiting for a year and a half for the Chicken Farmers of Ontario to pick a winner in the kosher chicken sweepstakes