Jewish groups hail one-year sentence handed down to James Sears, say it shows 'attempts to spread hate in Canadian society will not be tolerated'

'My grandmother was forced to label herself with a yellow patch. I will never label myself,' one West Bank winemaker fumes, though the government has been apathetic

Edmonton Journal caricature depicted hacker with black beard and large nose as perpetrator of banking data breach

Incident comes just under a week after a Jewish man wearing a kippah was attacked by a taxi driver in Montreal

B’nai Brith Canada says attack on driver is 'shocking anti-Semitic hate crime, in which someone could have been gravely injured or even killed'

Government statistics show Jews remain most frequently targeted minority group

Rana Zaman, a candidate to represent New Democratic Party in Nova Scotia, said Gaza was the new Auschwitz and Israel aimed to kill more than 6 million Palestinians

'New normal' sees Canadian Jews targeted over 2,000 times in 2018, although vast majority of attacks are online harassment

Owners of BerMax Cafe in Winnipeg charged with public mischief after restaurant was vandalized; police investigating previous attacks at eatery

Justin Trudeau asks William Steinberg to apologize for remarks on proposed Quebec bill that would affect public workers; many see effort targeting hijab

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