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
Trump says all trade talks with Canada are terminated
Trump announces termination of all trade negotiations with Canada after what he calls a fraudulent ad featuring Reagan criticizing tariffs.
Man seeking refugee status in Canada claims he was arrested by ICE after mistakenly entering US
After crossing the border, Shahriar said he approached an immigration official for support but was quickly detained.
Canada’s Carney says he would uphold ICC warrant if Netanyahu were to enter country
Canadian PM Mark Carney says he’d arrest Netanyahu if he enters Canada, supporting the ICC warrant and accusing Israel of blocking a Palestinian state.
Turkish group claims pro-Hamas hack of four North American airports
The hacker group said that the operation, named "Abu Obaida's executioners," was just the beginning of its attacks.
Second man arrested in connection to defacement of three Halifax synagogues, police announce
Halifax police arrested a second man for vandalizing three synagogues with swastikas and anti-Jewish graffiti, facing multiple charges including incitement to hatred.
Montreal’s Concordia University closes campus amid violent campus protests
Concordia University shut down its downtown campus after two non-student anti-Israel activists were arrested with incendiary devices during protests marking two years since the Hamas-Israel war
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.
'Peace finally feels obtainable': World welcomes imminent release of hostages, Gaza deal signing
UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres said that the "stakes had never been higher" for establishing a two-state solution.
A Canadian artistic perspective on healing, post-October 7
The 'Day After Yesterday' exhibition at the Canadian Embassy in Tel Aviv features works by Marla Buck, Paul Curran, and Dorothy Zafir, who address post-October 7 healing through creative expression.
Outrage after UK, Canada, France website put consulate addresses in 'Palestine'
This move comes after Western countries recognized Palestinian statehood at the United Nations General Assembly.