Canada
Scotiabank unit sells stake in Israeli arms supplier Elbit following backlash
Scotiabank, at one point Elbit's biggest foreign investor, dissolved the 165,000 shares it held in the arms manufacturing company.
Jewish summer camps in Canada face pressure campaign over alleged 'Israeli military' ties
Canada says no relations with Iran without regime change, mum on support for US strike
Canada's deadliest mass shooting linked to antisemitic tweets
Dr. Dan Marom: Shaping Israel’s Next Generation of Entrepreneurs
At the HUJI Business School, the Asper Center for Entrepreneurship and Innovation equips students with practical tools, real-world experience, and strategic guidance to turn ideas into ventures.
Canadian school shooter identified as 18-year-old woman with mental health issues
Van Rootselaar, who killed nine others before committing suicide, is suspected by the Royal Canadian Mounted Police to have acted alone.
Ten dead, 27 injured in British Columbia shooting, police say no ongoing threat to public
Police officers are conducting additional sweeps of nearby residences and properties to determine "whether anyone else may be injured or otherwise linked to today’s events."
Trump threatens to bar new US-Canada bridge from opening, demands talks with Ottawa
The mostly Canada-funded bridge is set to connect Michigan and Ontario and would provide $12.7 million annual savings for travelers crossing the border.
China orders retrial for Canadian on death row after Canada ties improve
The breakthrough came less than a month after Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney made a four-day visit to China.
Shaping Israel’s next generation of entrepreneurs
The Scholar: Insights from the Faculty of the Hebrew University Business School. An in-conversation interview with Dr. Dan Marom, hosted by acclaimed Israeli director Maor Zaguri.
Canadian antisemitism envoy to be replaced by ‘rights, equality, and inclusion' advisory council
Canada's government says the council will help "build a more inclusive and united Canada." Canadian Jewish groups see the change as detrimental to the fight against antisemitism.
Paris court dismisses Jewish family's compensation claim against government for not paying rent
The claim sought unpaid rent from the French government for its use of the family's ancestral home in Iraq as an embassy.
Canada faces questions after closing Holocaust, antisemitism envoy office
The dissolution of Canada's Office of the Special Envoy on Preserving Holocaust Remembrance and Combating Antisemitism has raised concerns among local Jewish groups.
Canadian foundation announces $50 million gift to new University of Kiryat Shmona
The donation, described by the institution as the largest in its history, will support the establishment of the “Roadburg Campus.”