Source Feed: The Globe and Mail
Author: Kate Helmore
Publication Date: May 25, 2025 - 20:44
Tens of thousands gather in Toronto for Annual Walk With Israel
May 25, 2025
As more than 55,000 people participated in the 56th Annual Walk With Israel event in Toronto on Sunday, pro-Palestinian protesters lined part of the route.The event, which organizers say is Canada’s largest Jewish community gathering, was taking place after a week of redoubled international tension over Israel’s war in Gaza. But it remained peaceful despite concerns from organizers and police.
Prayers filled the air at the National Holocaust Monument in Ottawa Sunday at a vigil held one week after the solemn concrete memorial was defaced with the words 'feed me' — an apparent reference to threat of famine in Gaza.
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BANFF, Alta. — The heads of the world’s richest economies are converging on Alberta today for one of the most high-stakes G7 meetings in recent memory amid a U.S.-led global tariff war and the growing crisis in the Middle East.
On many of the G7’s key issues — namely the global trade war and Israel’s military operations in Gaza — Trump and the rest of the G7 leaders are largely on opposite sides.
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney’s job as chair of the summit in Kananaskis, Alta., is to mediate discussions to make sure the tense alliance doesn’t blow up.
And that job has never...
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