Montreal
Object thrown through Toronto synagogue window, day after arson attack on Montreal synagogue
A window of the Mishkan Avraham synagogue was broken, but no injuries were reported. An investigation was opened, but as of writing there are no suspects.
Hanged effigies of Trump, Netanyahu paraded through Montreal by anti-Israel groups
'Very afraid': Canadian Jewish parents horrified after newspaper singles out Jewish students
Concert unites community with music for OneFamily victims in Ra'anana
Montreal’s Holocaust Museum moving to $80 million site in historic Jewish quarter by 2025
The Montreal Holocaust Museum will be moving into a new $80 million site in the city’s historic Jewish quarter in Plateau Mont-Royal by 2025.
Cecile Klein, 114, was Canada’s oldest person for 7 months
Klein lived through two pandemics and two world wars, and attended education-style courses into her 100s.
Quebec shutters houses of worship due to Omicron variant
Quebec synagogues first shut down during the first thee months of the pandemic in 2020 and then again at the start of the first curfew in January, 2021.
Swastikas found carved on hockey rink in Montreal
Four large swastikas were found on a snowy hockey rink in Montreal last week.
Plane towing marriage proposal banner crashes in Montreal
A passenger was killed, and the pilot was injured in a plane crash in Montreal.
Montreal anti-vaxxer: No yellow star but vaccine mandates like Holocaust
Of the many anti-vaxxers to don the yellow star, Bitondo appears to be one of the few to take proactive, public steps to understand why so many people objected to it.
Montreal auction house selling Nazi memorabilia as 'historical artifacts'
Nazi relics and memorabilia were put up for sale on a Montreal auction site, including weapons, badges, and clothing once belonging to supporters of Adolf Hitler in Nazi Germany.
Infamous Israeli lobbyist for Myanmar Junta ceases efforts; wasn't paid
Since rising to early infamy after trying to sell 3 transport US transport helicopters to Iran, Ben-Menashe moved to Canada to start his own lobbying firm, representing many controversial clients.
Two kosher establishments vandalized in Montreal, two weeks apart
Police are not yet investigating the incident as a hate crime.
Quebec's Hasidic Jewish community submits challenge on COVID-19 curfew
The council noted that the filing of the claim was driven by the Quebec government's unwillingness to change the current curfew rules to accommodate religious communities.