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The Legislature is done but the politics aren't. Ontario's most important political season starts now and the months ahead may reveal more about the province's political future than anything that happened inside Queen's Park this spring.
#OnPoli#OntarioPolitics#PublicAffairs
Join our team at the Consulate General of @IsraelinToronto and Western Canada as our Public Relations Officer! We're looking for a talented #communications professional to manage our social #media, media relations, and public diplomacy programming.
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The murderous attack at the Islamic Center of San Diego was a horrific act of violent hatred, and a devastating moment for the local community. I extend condolences to the families of the victims.
I am acutely aware of the fear that this type of attack creates for Muslim communities around the world, including here in the UK.
In the face of this kind of attack, communities of faith must stand together, to demand that all people deserve to live in peace and security.
I love this move, despite the obvious jurisdictional hurdles it will face. The strategic value of Israel's NYT lawsuit has nothing to do with winning.
It's about discovery, if they can somehow get to that point — the NYT's internal emails about how this piece was vetted, what they knew about Euro-Med's Hamas ties, and what doubts existed internally.
All of that becomes potentially public. The lawsuit is just how you get there.
DEI should not be a checkbox.
When embedded thoughtfully, it strengthens decision-making, builds trust, and helps organizations navigate complexity with greater clarity.
In his latest article, our colleague Steve Adler explains why the real issue is not DEI itself, but how organizations put it into practice.
A timely read on reframing inclusion as a driver of stronger thinking, better performance, and greater credibility. 👉 https://t.co/fxhgAdsoz0
#NATIONALpr #DEI #Toronto
55 years ago, The Polka Dot Door gave us one of Canadian TV’s best running gags Every time the Polkaroo showed up one host had just stepped out and missed him. Every Single Time A coincidence the show never explained kids never questioned but adults did #PolkaDotDoor#Polkaroo
On this day, March 30, 1971, the very first episode of 'Polka Dot Door' premiered in homes across Ontario.
More than 50 years later, its impact is still felt. And yes, Polkaroo is still around… somewhere.
Keep Ontario stories alive with your donation: https://t.co/4XiVIo32Pp
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Ontario’s 2026 Budget is now tabled.
In our latest article, our experts Karine Cousineau, Stephen Adler, and Stephanie Gomes break down the key policy and fiscal takeaways, from affordability and housing to infrastructure and economic resilience.
👉 Read the full analysis: https://t.co/DuBXawR1Pz
#OntarioBudget #Budget2026 #PublicAffairs #ONpoli #Toronto
On Thursday Ontario Finance Minister Peter Bethlenfalvy will rise in the Legislature to present the 2026 Ontario Budget. #OntarioBudget2026@NATIONALPR Five things to watch in Ontario’s upcoming budget | https://t.co/A3OeT5b8Et
Temple Israel is releasing photos of the devastation in order "to take back control of our narrative," the congregation said in a statement.
I am posting these photos, which were taken by Emily Elconin, with permission.
Text message to members of the Temple Israel synagogue:
"Lockdown is still in place, but the active shooter has been taken down. Lockdown will be in place until they know that the shooter was working alone. All kids and all staff accounted for and fine. Truck rammed into front door and opened fire."
https://t.co/09r2qNJxfh
Jewish communities should never have to pay in blood for a government’s failure to act. The recent shooting attacks on synagogues in Toronto are a chilling warning sign.
I refuse to stand by while the Canadian Jewish community becomes a target because authorities hesitate to confront antisemitism and terror. I will do everything in my power to wake up Canadian governments at all levels before it’s too late.
Because once blood is spilled, it is already one person too many. The time to act is now.
https://t.co/PNq3qNXepb
Six shootings targeting Jewish institutions in Toronto in just one week.
Now also the U.S. Consulate has been hit.
When antisemitism goes unchecked, violence inevitably escalates.
Canadian authorities must act immediately and decisively before this dangerous trend leads to further attacks.
https://t.co/Gg2rmYTmWq
Multiple shootings targeting Toronto-area synagogues. Attacks on Iranian and Jewish-owned businesses. And now gunfire at the U.S. Consulate.
This is a matter of national security.
Our leaders and authorities must take urgent, coordinated action to address these threats before innocent lives are lost.
On an almost daily basis, a coordinated group is targeting sites in Toronto with gunfire. This is a total breakdown in civic order and demands an overwhelming response, but what we’re getting is platitudes and chaos. Time to demand better.
Today is Giving Tuesday and I am supporting JF&CS an organization that I am passionate about - just one program to highlight is that during this holiday season, JF&CS provides grocery gift cards, fresh produce, and holiday meals to families in need. https://t.co/p4UOEiLM62