Toronto
Four more arrested for two drive-by gel pellet gun attacks on Toronto Jews
The incident was preceded a week before by an assault in which three identifiable Jewish residents were walking and were shot at with a gel pellet gun, inflicting minor injuries.
Five arrested in Toronto for antisemitic signs at anti-Israel rally in Jewish neighborhood
Second youth charged for shooting at Toronto area synagogues
Missing Toronto Jewish teenage girl found after two weeks
Canadian Jewish organization files complaint against Toronto mayor for genocide statement
During a speech at the National Council of Canadian Muslims fundraising gala, Chow said, “the genocide in Gaza impacts us all.”
'Ha'ikar': How two Toronto Jews created a group for those experiencing antisemitism - interview
"After October 7, I was just feeling really angry and lost, and I felt like there was something that could be done,” Weiss told The Jerusalem Post.
Air Canada resumes daily flights to Tel Aviv
Additional airlines, such as British Airways and Iberia Express, are also expected to resume daily flights to Tel Aviv from October 26.
Jewish communities commemorate October 7 Massacre’s second anniversary worldwide
From Paris to Sydney to New York, Jewish communities marked two years since the October 7 massacre, honoring victims and calling for unity amid rising antisemitism and ongoing hostage anguish.
Oct. 7 film ‘The Road Between Us’ wins People’s Choice award in Toronto
TIFF organizers first invited Avrich’s film for the festival, and then disinvited it, only to then reinstate the film after an outcry from the Canadian Jewish community.
October 7 filmmaker receives three-minute standing ovation at Toronto film fest
Pro-Palestinian protesters outside the screening of "The Road Between Us: The Ultimate Rescue" passed without incident.
High security at Toronto film festival as Israeli film screens
Security was stringent on Wednesday in anticipation of the screening of the October 7-related documentary 'The Road Between Us.'
TIFF strengthens security among pro-Palestinian protests for Israeli film shown in festival
Director Avrich told Deadline he planned to bring his own security team to supplement the festival’s, and Toronto Police told AFP that they had “a strong presence across.”
At Toronto film festival, 'Palestine 36' tackles the past, echoes in the present
Annemarie Jacir’s 'Palestine 36,' set in 1936 under the British Mandate, premieres at TIFF as Palestine’s Oscar submission.
The Israeli movies you won’t see abroad: Films from Israel that aren't shown in other countries
The Venice Film Festival began last week, and the Toronto International Film Festival opened yesterday - only two full-length movies and one short film from Israel will be shown at them this year.