Montreal
Montreal police arrest suspect in brutal attack on Jewish father
A 24-year-old has been arrested in relation to the Friday assault of a Jewish father in a park in Montreal.
Jewish LGBTQ groups march in Montreal pride after Zionist ban revoked
Canadian leaders condemn beating of Montreal Jewish father in front of children
Montreal dance studio joins Israel boycott, dropping classes in Ohad Naharin’s Gaga technique
Police evacuate Ubisoft's Montreal office building after hoax hostage call
Aerial footage taken by the Quebec French-news chain LCN showed people gathered on the rooftop terrace of the building, along with heavy objects left at the door to block it.
Montreal Jewish school is shut down for 2 weeks over coronavirus outbreak
Since the pandemic began, Quebec province has seen about 67,000 confirmed cases of the coronavirus and about 5,800 deaths.
IJV representative: Annexation is 'death knell' to prospect of just peace
A wide range of Montrealers plan to demonstrate against the Canada-Israel Free Trade Agreement.
Montreal unlikely to change metro station named after antisemite
A spokesperson of Montreal's mayor suggested that its inconvenient to change the name, due to its recognition.
Police investigate antisemitic vandalism at Montreal synagogue
B'nai Brith Canada, a watchdog organization that monitors antisemitism in Canada, said that the incident was “one of the worst such incidents to take place in Canada in years."
Jewish groups ‘disappointed’ with Montreal rejection of IHRA
The Montreal municipal council was expected to vote on a motion calling on the city to adopt IHRA on Monday.
Secret Hitler board game removed from 3 Montreal stores
It remains available on Amazon, which calls it a “fast-paced game of deception and betrayal” with “beautiful wooden components” and “Hidden roles and secret envelopes for five to ten players.”
The cantor who collaborated with Leonard Cohen
Cohen’s father and great grandfather both served as president the Orthodox synagogue which Zelermyer affectionately refers to as “The Shaar.”
After measles outbreak, 350 Hasidic children in Montreal get vaccinated
After five cases of the diseases emerged in the Tosh community in Boisbriand, the public health authority set up two temporary clinics in the area.
Montreal synagogues receive federal funding to improve security facilities
The grants were provided under the government’s Security Infrastructure Program (SIP).