Canada Israel relations

Montreal–Israel tech ties strengthen at cyber event

A growing Montreal–Israel tech network spotlights innovation and tackles rising cyber risks while building cross‑community ties

Handshake between the flags of Israel and Canada
Canadian MP demandas IDF soldiers in Canada to be investigated and charged.

'Antisemitic witch hunt': MP's petition calls for all IDF soldiers in Canada to be investigated

A Canadian military instructor and military instructors of the U.S. Army are seen near Ukrainian servicemen during multinational drills "Rapid Trident 2019" at the International Peacekeeping and Security Center near Lviv, Ukraine September 24, 2019

Defense innovation: Canada must learn from Israel, Ukraine, US to modernize its military - opinion

A Canadian passport with approved stamp (illustrative)

WATCH: Canadian-Israeli denied option to put Israel as place of birth in her new passport


Gail Asper - Be a ‘lifter’ and not a ‘leaner’

Today Asper is the president of the Asper Foundation, one of Canada’s largest private foundations. She shares with us what made her choose philanthropy and helping other as a way of life.

 RECEIVING HONORARY doctorate from Hebrew University, 2014.

How can you engage in philanthropy? ‘Give as you live’

Gail Asper, the president of the Asper Foundation, shares her insights into philanthropy, including her personnel mantra for charity.

 The Philanthropists Present: Gail Aspper

Meet the philanthropist funding the new stem cell, genetic research facility in Israel

Naomi Azrieli interview

A terrorist is living among civilians in Canada - opinion

An overview of Khaled Barakat, a senior leader of the Canada and US-designated terror group. In the last few years, B'nai Brith has been warning Canadian officials about Barakat's activity.

 Canada's Defence Minister Anita Anand speaks with Retired Major-General Ed Fitch, a member of an advisory panel that delivered a report on systemic racism, in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, April 25, 2022.

Israeli veterans to ride with Canadian cyclists in Courage in Motion 2021

The cyclists plan to ride between 50-120 kilometers each day and will be able to choose different pathways that show diverse areas of Israel's landscape.

PARTICIPANTS RIDE in the 2020 Courage in Motion event.

Lapid thanks Canada's Garneau for standing with Israel during Gaza war

During the 11-day Gaza war in May, known as Operation Guardian of the Walls, Garneau tweeted that a he supported Israel's right to defend itself against Hamas rockets.

Foreign Minister Yair Lapid meets his Canadian counterpart Marc Garneau in Jerusalem, Sunday, July 4, 2021.

Will Canada’s election results impact on ties with Israel?

Trudeau's Liberals won 157 of the 338 seats in parliament, 13 seats shy of a majority and 27 seats fewer than the 2015 parliamentary vote.

Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in Davos, Switzerland.

Canada and Israel revise free trade agreement - analysis

Overshadowing the passing of the modernized agreement, an ongoing dispute about the labelling of two Israeli wines has continued to dominate the headlines in Canada.

The flags of Israel and Canada

Canadian candidate removed for tweets accusing Israel of committing genocide

The NDP said in a statement that the candidate was removed “due to language in social posts that was unacceptable.”

A woman enters a polling station during the Burnaby South federal by-election in Burnaby, British Columbia, Canada, February 25, 2019.

Granddaughter returns to Kibbutz 50 years after family built clinic

Bessie Diamond funded the Ein Gev kibbutz clinic back in 1969,. Now her granddaughter returns to plant a tree in front of the still-active facility.

Fredi Diamond as a 12-year-old visiting Kibbutz Ein Gev with her grandmother in 1969 (above) and in 2019 with her husband (below) in front of the clinic her grandmother funded