Canada Must End Tolerance for Antisemitism in 2026
A Postmedia editorial calls for Canadian governments to stop tolerating hate and enforce existing laws against antisemitic acts, citing a surge in hate crimes against Jewish communities.
A Postmedia editorial calls for Canadian governments to stop tolerating hate and enforce existing laws against antisemitic acts, citing a surge in hate crimes against Jewish communities.
Warren Kinsella warns antisemitism is spreading quietly in Canada, drawing parallels to historical patterns. He details recent attacks and a growing sense of fear within Jewish communities.
Pro-Israel advocate Aviva Klompas reflects on a year of growing antisemitism in Canada, citing synagogue attacks, school shootings, and a failure of response. Explore the alarming trend.
Highway 3 between Hope and Princeton reopened on Christmas Day, ahead of schedule, following a major washout. Meanwhile, the first lane on the new Riverview Bridge is now open. Get the latest traffic updates.
The estate of Calgary landscaper Henry Heuver gifts Hope Mission with nearly $900,000 just before Christmas, providing a massive boost to the charity's holiday services for those in need.
B.C.'s police watchdog is investigating after a man was seriously injured during an RCMP response in Port Alberni on December 23, 2025. The IIO confirms the man was not associated with the initial call.
An anti-human trafficking billboard in Sudbury will stay up through winter as advocacy group Angels of Hope reports increasing cases. Learn about the campaign's crucial message.
Toronto Police claimed 'no known threats' to Jewish community hours after foiling an alleged ISIS-linked plot. Editorial highlights skyrocketing antisemitic hate crimes across Canada.
Ottawa shelters like the Ottawa Mission are at full capacity, forcing dozens to sleep in lobbies. Urgent need for winter clothing and donations continues post-holidays.
Art teacher Nicole 'Nikki' Baird Hernandez faces trial for alleged grooming and sexual relationship with a student. Case highlights broader concerns of educator misconduct.
B.C. officials announce Highway 3, damaged by severe flooding, is on track to reopen with a temporary detour between Dec. 26 and Jan. 1. Get the latest updates on the repairs.
The crucial Highway 3 link between Hope and Princeton will remain closed through the holiday season, disrupting travel plans. Get the latest details on the closure and alternative routes.
Father Raymond J. de Souza reflects on the Bondi attack, Hanukkah, and Advent, finding hope in shared burdens and the enduring light against darkness. A message for Canada.
A new report shows a 125% spike in antisemitic incidents in Canada since the Hamas attack. Columnist Lorrie Goldstein argues protests have crossed into hatred, demanding action from Toronto authorities.
From a Santa-suited mass shooter to the unsolved murder of JonBenet Ramsey, explore five of the most chilling crimes that occurred on or around Christmas. A grim reminder of the season's darkest moments.
In the wake of the Sydney Hanukkah massacre, columnist David Kaufman argues that equating rising Islamophobia with antisemitism obscures the disproportionate targeting of Jews in hate crimes.
Michael Higgins argues recent Toronto terror charges reveal a country that allowed antisemitism to fester. Analysis of alleged Hamas tactics, failed prosecutions, and political inaction.
Port Saint John announces a historic year for cargo volumes in 2025, marking a significant economic milestone for New Brunswick. Discover the key drivers behind this success.
Niagara police have laid historical sexual assault charges against a man who worked at a Port Colborne after-school program. Get the latest details on the investigation.
Following the Bondi Beach attack, Avi Benlolo warns Canada faces similar threats. The government must safeguard Jewish communities from rising antisemitism and violence.
Seven Lethbridge organizations make a final push for the Christmas Hope campaign, aiming to meet their community fundraising goal. Learn how you can help.
Windsor police release surveillance image of a man wanted for a $3,000 fraudulent credit card purchase. Authorities urge anyone with information to contact the financial crimes unit.
Federal Transport Minister Steven MacKinnon commits to major rail and port upgrades after Vancouver's ranking fell to 398th worldwide. Plans aim to boost Canada's non-U.S. exports.
A French court has sentenced former DR Congo rebel leader Roger Lumbala to 30 years in prison. This landmark ruling marks a significant step in international justice for crimes in Central Africa.
Mayor Olivia Chow says a Toronto Police lawyer advises against charges at anti-Israel protests, citing Charter rights. Critics warn of rising antisemitism and security concerns.
The Canadian Jewish community faces a dual crisis: grief over a deadly overseas massacre and escalating antisemitic threats domestically. Leaders call for unity and action.
The ISIS-linked terror attack on a Hanukkah celebration in Australia exposes a global surge in Jew hatred. With antisemitic incidents in Canada up 125%, experts warn a similar attack is imminent. Read the urgent analysis.
A London, Ontario man with a history of violent crimes is undergoing a dangerous offender hearing. The proceeding could result in an indefinite prison sentence to protect public safety.
The Ottawa Senators' Ignite Hope Telethon was a heartwarming success, raising over $168,000. The event highlighted stories of resilience from children and youth supported by local charities.
Warren Kinsella reflects on the antisemitic attack at Bondi Beach and the global rise in hatred against Jews, urging Canadians to choose action over indifference.