Advocate Warns of Rising Antisemitism in Canada
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.
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.
Mezuzahs were ripped from doors in a Toronto condo, targeting Jewish seniors and Holocaust survivors. Experts warn two years of inaction have normalized antisemitic hate crimes in the city.
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The Kingswood Park skating rink in St. Albert is closed indefinitely after thieves stole critical copper wiring, causing extensive damage and a major community loss.
Toronto police are searching for a woman accused of vandalizing multiple TTC stations and subway cars over six months. Authorities urge the public to help identify the suspect.
Guelph Police are investigating after dozens of city garbage cans were vandalized with phallic graffiti. The incident was reported on September 10, 2025.
A pumphouse at a St. Albert recreation facility sustained significant damage from copper wire theft, with repairs estimated at $100,000. The incident highlights a persistent issue for municipalities.
A Telus cellphone tower near Daysland was deliberately cut down, causing massive damage. RCMP is investigating if it was copper theft or mischief. Read the latest.
RCMP investigate intentional vandalism of a Telus cell phone tower near Daysland, Alberta, on December 21, 2025. The incident caused significant damage to critical telecommunications infrastructure.
Ontario Provincial Police seek tips after vandals repeatedly shot Hydro One poles in Goulais River, causing over $220,000 in damage. OPP and Crime Stoppers are investigating.
A joint police operation in the GTA has arrested three men allegedly plotting ISIS-inspired attacks on Jewish people and the abduction of women. Police say they prevented a potential Bondi Beach-style tragedy.
A two-alarm fire in a North York apartment building, ignited by a cell phone battery, sent two people to hospital and displaced residents. The fire chief details the dangers of lithium-ion batteries.
Ontario's police watchdog has cleared a Barrie officer following an investigation into an incident with an erratic woman in a holding cell. Get the full details on the findings.
Ontario Provincial Police report an incident of vandalism at St. Joseph's General Hospital in Elliot Lake. Details on the arrest and charges.
Jared Kushner's firm cancels controversial Trump-branded hotel in Serbia after officials were indicted and public protests erupted. Read the full story on the fallout.
Former Ottawa lawyer Iain Aspenlieder awaits sentencing for defacing the National Holocaust Monument. Crown seeks a 2-year sentence. Read the latest court details.
Four protesters arrested after throwing apple crumble and custard at the Crown Jewels display in the Tower of London. The group 'Take Back Power' claimed responsibility for the act of civil resistance.
Four protesters were arrested at the Tower of London after targeting the Imperial State Crown with food. The historic Jewel House was temporarily closed. Get the full story.
A tribunal decision has cleared the final hurdle for a major three-tower condo development at the site of the former Preston Springs Hotel in Cambridge, paving the way for significant urban transformation.
Toronto sees its first new co-op rental housing development in over two decades break ground in Scarborough. The 245-unit project, part of a $137M federal investment, offers below-market, rent-controlled homes.
Ottawa's planning committee has approved a new 50-storey tower by Claridge Homes, set to become the city's tallest building. The project will add 503 housing units near Little Italy and Dow's Lake Station.
OPP is investigating after a white car was caught doing doughnuts on a Gravenhurst school's playing field. The incident highlights ongoing concerns about property damage and safety at educational facilities.
A cell block officer testified at a coroner's inquest that, looking back, he would have handled the situation involving Amanda Bolt differently. The London, Ont. woman died after being arrested in 2019.
The iconic 122-year-old clock tower at Winnipeg's Portage Place has been removed and placed into storage, marking the end of an era for the downtown landmark. Learn about its history and uncertain future.
A sentencing hearing is scheduled today for the man who defaced Ottawa's National Holocaust Monument with red paint. Get the latest details on the case and its significance.
Iain Aspenlieder's sentencing hearing is set for Monday after he pleaded guilty to defacing Ottawa's National Holocaust Monument with red paint in June 2025.
Steven Guilbeault resigns from cabinet over pipeline deal, echoing his 2001 Greenpeace arrest. Explore his journey from radical activist to Liberal MP.
Aylmer commissions new water infrastructure as economic and residential expansion demands reliable water supply. Critical investment supports community development.
A memorial bench honoring MADD Windsor & Essex County has been restored after being vandalized. The community comes together to support victims of impaired driving.
Global K-pop celebrities announce significant donations to support victims of the deadly Wang Fuk Court fire in Hong Kong's Tai Po district. Learn how the international community is responding.