Canada

Canadian Museum for Human Rights opens ‘Nakba’ exhibit amid pushback from Jewish leaders

The Winnipeg, Manitoba, exhibit is called “Palestine Uprooted: Nakba Past and Present,” has drawn fierce condemnation from some Jewish groups, including the Centre for Israel and Jewish Affairs.

Aerial view of the Canadian Museum for Human Rights, in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada, on April 28, 2024.
Israeli and Canadian flag graphic

Defense attaché in Canada to return to Israel, will not be replaced, Defense Ministry tells 'Post'

Buildings stand in Montreal, Quebec, Canada, June 2, 2026.

'Zero tolerance': Non-Jewish Canadian CEOs, politicians, professionals condemn rising antisemitism

 New immigrants from USA and Canada arrive on a special " Aliyah Flight 2016" on behalf of Nefesh B'Nefesh organization, at Ben Gurion airport in central Israel on August 17, 2016.

Surge in Aliyah of young, skilled olim despite wartime challenges, 22,522 moved to Israel in 2025


Toronto Jewish residents shot with gel pellet gun in suspected antisemitic incident

The victims sustained minor injuries after they were shot with the replica firearm, and the suspect fled in their vehicle.

Toronto Police. (ilustration)

Toronto anti-Israel activists who stormed IDF veterans lecture face new charges

The new charges included public incitement of hatred, unlawful assembly while masked, participation in a riot while masked, and mischief, interference with the lawful enjoyment of property.

Protesters march out of Kings College Circle after leaving a pro-Palestinian student encampment at the University of Toronto following an Ontario judge order for pro-Palestinian protesters to leave their two-month-old encampment, amid the ongoing conflict between Israel and Hamas, in Toronto

Police seek public aid to identify suspect who shot at two Toronto area synagogues

York Regional Police announced on Wednesday that they were seeking the public's assistance in identifying the assailant, described as a thin, over-6-foot-tall black male youth with curly hair.

Police seek public aid to identify suspect who shot at two Toronto area synagogues, May 1, 2026.

Market maturity 2026: Why Canada is becoming a global hub for iGaming innovation

Explore 2026 market maturity drivers positioning Canada as a global hub for iGaming innovation, infrastructure, and investment.

Gaming Hub Innovation Leadership.

Market maturity: How Canada’s regulatory framework is influencing global iGaming standards

Explore 2026 regulatory maturity insights from Canada's framework influencing international iGaming compliance and operational standards.

Regulatory Framework Global Standards.

Iranian soccer officials claim 'inappropriate behavior' at Toronto airport

The Iranian delegation was on its way to Vancouver for the FIFA Congress, set to host representatives of all 211 member associations.

A runway at Billy Bishop Toronto City Airport in Toronto, Ontario, Canada September 13, 2025.

Canadian Jewish schools hit with CRA complaint over alleged support for Israeli military

A CRA complaint accuses 11 Jewish schools of aiding foreign military recruitment and violating charity rules.

Boys in the hallway at Jewish day school

Top Jalisco cartel leader 'El Jardinero' arrested in Mexico

Top commander of the Jalisco New Generation Cartel Audias Flores, known as "El Jardinero," was considered a powerful potential successor to "El Mencho," who ran the cartel and was killed in February.

Members of Mexican Special Forces escort Audias Flores, known as “El Jardinero” a top commander of the powerful Jalisco New Generation Cartel, in the western state of Nayarit, Mexico, in this handout distributed on April 27, 2026.

Assault outside synagogue, rock thrown through Judaica shop window raise Toronto Jews’ concerns

Both incidents took place in broad daylight, with no suspects having yet been identified in either case.

Aleph Bet Judaica, seen after a rock was thrown at its window on Sunday, Apr. 26, 2026.

Canada sees almost 150% rise in antisemitic incidents since pre-October 7

During 2025, B’nai Brith Canada documented 6,800 incidents of antisemitism. This is the highest volume recorded in the annual Audit since its inception in 1982, equivalent to 18.6 incidents per day.

Halifax synagogues were vandalized.