Ontario expands Holocaust education for high school students
Canadian province of Ontario to mandate new and expanded learning about the Holocaust for Grade 10 students starting in 2025.
Canadian province of Ontario to mandate new and expanded learning about the Holocaust for Grade 10 students starting in 2025.
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Ontario Education Minister acknowledges that antisemitism in the province often occurs without repercussions.
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Abraham Global Peace Initiative applauds Canadian law enforcement for standing up against the threat of antisemitism.
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Mayor of North Bay, Ontario honored by B’nai Brith Canada for his efforts in combating antisemitism in his city.
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Man behind campaign of antisemitic letters sent to Jewish org and ex-senator pleads guilty to criminal harassment.
Police treating white supremacist graffiti scrawled on Hamilton, Ontario farmer’s market as potential hate crime.
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Canadian Jewish org calls video of students making Nazi salutes and chanting "Heil Hitler" a "sad reflection on the state of our society."
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Ontario Court of Appeal rules that Canadian postal union can sue B'nai Brith for claims about its relationship with Palestinian union.
Lawsuit argues Toronto Cheder and other private schools were unfairly treated when Ontario only gave federal COVID funds to public schools.
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Canadian province of Ontario announces plan to counter rising anti-Semitism in schools and communities.
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