The US Department of Education is investigating prestigious colleges like Columbia, Cornell University and UPenn over antisemitism, Islamophobia allegations
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‘Hidden population’: Aging Canada needs caregivers who need support
Half of Canadians will be caregivers to aging, ill or disabled relatives or friends at some point. These caregivers have their own needs
Nova Scotia’s short-term rental rules a model to follow
British Columbia, Nova Scotia and Quebec are cracking down on short-term rentals. Here’s why Nova Scotia’s approach is best
Toronto is a Blue Zone for the rich, says former mayoral candidate
“The wealthy neighbourhoods of Toronto… are Blue Zones. The low income, the poor neighbourhoods are not,” said Gil Penalosa
Canadian man was ‘hunting for Muslims to kill,’ prosecutors say
Nathaniel Veltman is on trial for killing three generations of the Afzaal family, whom he struck while they were walking
Jewish school in Montreal is fired upon, second time in days
A Jewish school in Montreal was fired on Sunday for the second time this week as tensions remain high over the Israel-Hamas war
Vatican takes ‘step’ towards transgender Catholics
LGBTQ campaigners welcomed a Vatican statement that transgender people can be baptized, but denounced caveats for those who object
Shots fired at two Jewish schools in Canada, no injuries
Shots were fired at two Jewish schools overnight in Montreal, but no one was injured, police said Thursday as tensions over the Israel-Hamas war rose
WeWork bankruptcy not a ‘death knell’ for Canadian co-working
WeWork’s bankruptcy may be ‘disconcerting’, but co-working office owners and users are confident co-working’s not going anywhere
‘Hardly any taboos left’: antisemitism resurges in Germany
Germany’s federal police say 2,000 cases of antisemitism linked to the Israel-Hamas conflict have been reported so far
