Quebec
Cable issues force a second shutdown at new Hydro-Quebec line supplying New York City electricity
The current cable issue with the power line Champlain Hudson Power Express, which operated during New York City's recent heat wave, is unrelated to a shutdown that happened on July 1.
Quebec medical applicants use public Discord groups to post antisemitic content
Anti-Israel protesters block McGill classes in pro-Palestinian strike
Canada holds national antisemitism forum amid rising anti-Jewish incidents
Two Jewish women elected to Quebec’s National Assembly
Elisabeth Prass will be representing the Liberal Party of Quebec, while Pascale Déry, a former journalist, will be representing the Coalition Avenir Québec (CAQ).
Canada ends anti-racism program with adviser who said Zionists are ‘human feces’
The Canadian government had funded a firm whose leading consultant Laith Marouf said Zionists should be shot in the head.
WATCH: Canadian man with Israeli flag beaten with stick on Independence Day
"Give us the flag," the attackers demanded of the victim before assaulting him.
Quebec shutters houses of worship due to Omicron variant
Quebec synagogues first shut down during the first thee months of the pandemic in 2020 and then again at the start of the first curfew in January, 2021.
Quebec adopts IHRA definition of antisemitism
“Today, the Minister responsible for the Fight Against Racism, Benoit Charette, and the Government of Quebec have taken a concrete step forward in the fight against antisemitism."
Quebec court upholds law banning Jewish religious symbols in workplace
The Centre for Israel and Jewish Affairs, a Jewish advocacy organization, said in a statement Tuesday that it was “deeply disappointed” by the ruling.
Canada court voids part of disputed Quebec law on religious symbols
The 2019 law prohibits many civil servants, including police officers, from wearing religious symbols such as hijabs and turbans on the job.
Quebec's Hasidic Jewish community submits challenge on COVID-19 curfew
The council noted that the filing of the claim was driven by the Quebec government's unwillingness to change the current curfew rules to accommodate religious communities.
Quebec OKs Christmas, but not Hanukkah in COVID-19 holiday plan
"It is bewildering that the government would prize one faith community over the other," said a local rabbi.
Quebec City stabbings - Police arrest suspect after two left dead
The police had earlier said that they were on the hunt for a man dressed in medieval clothing carrying a bladed weapon, leaving "multiple victims."