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Deborah Lyons, Canada’s recently retired envoy for combatting antisemitism, this week lamented that the effort to shine a ...
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Outgoing antisemitism envoy calls out business, religious leaders for lack of actionOttawa's outgoing envoy for tackling antisemitism is accusing Canada's business sector and civil society of failing to call ...
OTTAWA — Prime Minister Mark Carney on Thursday accused the Israeli government of failing to prevent a rapidly deteriorating ...
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For years, Marianne Hirsch, a prominent genocide scholar at Columbia University, has used Hannah Arendt’s book about the ...
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Toronto Sun on MSNBATRA'S BURNING QUESTIONS: Will antisemitic bands be allowed to perform in Canada?The Sun's Adrienne Batra and Warren Kinsella look at the growing cultural increase of antisemitism.
A federal judge in New Hampshire said he’ll certify a class action lawsuit including all children who’ll be affected by President Donald Trump’s executive order ending birthright citizenship ...
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University associations are challenging in a lawsuit the Trump administration's campaign of arresting and deporting college faculty and students who participated in pro-Palestinian ...
Re: Most Canadians support tariff retaliation, poll finds — Kyle Duggan, May 17 (print) ...
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The Forward on MSNCanada’s antisemitism envoy resigns abruptly: ‘It was hard to get people to speak up’Lyons’ departure means that both Canada and the United States do not have anyone in their antisemitism envoy roles. President ...
Among those who’ve left the U.S. for Canada are Yale University professors Marci Shore, Timothy Snyder, and Jason Stanley. In a video essay for the New York Times titled “We Study Fascism, and We’re ...
Canada Steel Firms Say Tariff Response Risks Mass Layoffs An employee passes in front of steel coils at a galvanizing mill in Hamilton, Ontario. Photographer: Cole Burston/Bloomberg By Mathieu Dion ...
Canada proceeds with digital services tax despite Trump's threat to terminate trade talks, as tech companies face a 3% tax on revenue from Canadian users retroactive to 2022.
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