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Search result: Tuesday February 7, 2012
AFP shows lack of transparency If you’re going for transparency, you can’t do much better than an x-ray. The Agence-France Presse, an international news service,...read more...
Search result: Monday February 6, 2012
Protesters disrupt pro-Israel event at Western Members of the group Israel on Campus (IOC) at the University of Western Ontario are calling on their student council to respond to an anti-Israel...read more...
U.S. and Israel to work together on Iran: Obama WASHINGTON — Israel and the United States will work “in lockstep” to keep Iran from obtaining a nuclear weapon, President Barack...read more...
In Jewish fracking debate, it’s the environment vs. energy independence NEW YORK — To frack or not to frack? As concerns mount over the environmental and public health consequences of hydraulic fracturing, known...read more...
Baird, Flaherty celebrate Canada-Israel friendship JERUSALEM — It was an evening of mutual gratitude. At a gala reception held on Feb. 1, visiting Canadian parliamentarians spoke of Canada...read more...
Canada looks to strengthen trade with Israel JERUSALEM — Canada’s Finance Minister Jim Flaherty met with members of Israel’s financial community and representatives from...read more...
Search result: Friday February 3, 2012
Israeli quartet gives lesson in improvised jazz Toronto’s Trane Studio was packed recently when the Ori Dakari Quartet made their way onto the stage, to play the first show of a scheduled...read more...
Shabbat dinner and ski biking in Steamboat SpringsIt’s Friday night in Steamboat Springs, Colo., and I’m feeling grateful as I open the doors of the Anglican United Church, clutching a...read more...
Group decries ‘veiled threats’ against Jews HAMILTON — A lecture at McMaster University by pro-Iranian, anti-Israel speaker Zafar Bangash late last month contained “veiled threats...read more...
Survivor of 9-11 no longer lives to work OTTAWA — Esti Fogel was once ill and housebound, relying on the goodness of family and friends to help her with basic needs such as meals and...read more...

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