Canada to Formally Apologize for Turning Away Jewish Refugees From Nazi Germany
‘When Canada denied asylum to the 907 German Jews on board the MS St. Louis, we failed not only those passengers, but also their descendants and community,’ said Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau.
Israel Turns a Corner on Protecting Its Sovereignty
Monday may have been a turning point in the global battle between the forces of nationalism and national self-determination on the one hand, and the forces pushing for a post-nationalist world with open borders on the other.
What Can Israel Do About Its ‘Brain Drain’ Problem
When we replenish the Israeli heart, the Israeli brain will work even better.
How the Left Became its Own Worst Enemy – Part I
It is one of the ironies of modern politics that the same word can be susceptible to more than one meaning, creating confusion for everyone.
Canada’s Conservatives Pledge to Recognize Jerusalem When in Power
‘Canada’s Conservatives recognize that Israel has a right to determine where its capital is located.’
Canada Wants to ‘Reintegrate’ Returning ISIS Fighters Into Society
The Canadian government will sponsor an initiative to “reintegrate” into society Canadian-born ISIS fighters who want to leave the Islamic terror group and return to Canada.
Canadian Stock Exchanges Look to Attract Israeli Companies
Robert Peterman, VP of global business development at the Toronto Stock Exchange, said that Israel is “one of the better places” for finding innovative companies.
President George W. Bush Awarded Prize for Commitment to Israel, Jewish Nation
Former recipients of the award include former US President Bill Clinton and late Israeli Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin.
Canada Holocaust Memorial Plaque Removed For Not Mentioning Jews
Last Week, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau dedicated Canada’s first Holocaust Memorial and only one thing was lacking: any mention of the Jewish people.
Common Sense on Campus
Let us hope that this will be the first of many more recognition that it is improper, not least in a university setting, for one side to silence the other, especially by deceitful means.