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Canada is not just a distant bystander to this crisis. It is home to vibrant Iranian and Israeli diasporas. It is a country ...
As German bombers returned from London having taken part in raids to mark the birthday of Adolf Hitler the following day, planes from the raid dropped a surplus parachute mine into Battlebridge Lane ...
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June is Indigenous history month and June 21 is National Indigenous Peoples Day. It’s a day to celebrate our history and role ...
Samantha Beynon is a Nisga'a educator and the author of a newly released children's book, Celebrating Potlatches. The ...
As writer and activist Tim McCaskell notes in the film, the first time he heard Petula Clark singing the 1964 pop hit “ ...
Altona’s Millennium Exhibition Centre (MEC) became a living classroom, where community members walked literally and ...
Exactly a century ago, on June 21, 1925, Brébeuf and his martyred Jesuit companions were beatified in Rome, with a ...
Valdez will lead the Women and Gender Equality portfolio — a position that was eliminated but revived in just a few months: ...
For Amherstburg resident Bill Brundage, the war-time Blockhouse on Boblo Island has been a labour of love — but now, not ...
Juneteenth, the holiday that marks the end of slavery in the United States, has been celebrated at the White House each June ...
Canada’s political history is a journey from colonial roots to a modern parliamentary democracy. This video explores the milestones that shaped the nation—from Indigenous governance systems and French ...