Canadian man pleads guilty to promoting Jew-hate speech, attempting to make 3D-printed guns “We believe that the sentence handed down must send a clear message to the accused and any potential accomplices,” said B’nai Brith Canada’s director general of Quebec. Dec. 19, 2024
Quebec to investigate two Montreal colleges for complaints of Jew-hate Quebec’s higher education minister said that “institutions have an obligation to take all necessary measures to ensure a healthy and safe environment for all students.” Dec. 5, 2024
‘We are one people’: Montreal Jews, allies hold ‘March for Jerusalem’ Almost 20,000 people came to stand for Israel in the Canadian metropolis. Amelie Botbol Sept. 9, 2024
Canadian police arrest gunmaker, confiscate 3D printers for weapon-making The suspect faces multiple charges, including promoting hate. David Swindle June 17, 2024
Montreal synagogue firebombed amid sharp rise in antisemitism Police didn’t say whether it was investigating the attacks as a hate crime. Nov. 7, 2023
Montreal author of antisemitic article found guilty of promoting hate The article, published in neo-Nazi daily "Der Stormer" in 2017, calls for “non-stop Nazism, everywhere, until the very streets are flooded with the tears of our enemies." Jan. 24, 2023
Quebec government adopts IHRA anti-Semitism definition The Canadian Jewish group Federation CJA and its advocacy agency, the Centre for Israel and Jewish Affairs, applauded the decision. June 11, 2021
Quebec’s top court rules to uphold ban on religious symbols in workplace Bill 21 prohibits “certain persons from wearing religious symbols while exercising their functions” and says “under the bill, personnel members of a body must exercise their functions with their face uncovered.” April 27, 2021
Backlash follows proposed Quebec ban on yarmulkes, religious clothing “It’s worth noting that Quebec’s famously secular society has for decades tolerated the existence of a large crucifix over the chair of the speaker of their provincial legislature,” Canadian pundit Neil Macdonald. “This, argue Quebec nationalists, is a symbol of history, not religion.” Jackson Richman April 15, 2019