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Dara Vandor has been creating and placing fictitious plaques that imagine what Toronto’s future may look like if the United ...
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Reader's Digest Canada on MSNThe Year Canada Didn’t Have a SummerThe year without a summer In the spring of 1815, things were looking up for Canada. Local Canadian militia, along with British forces and their Indigenous allies, had just thwarted an American ...
In this interview, Cheryl Thompson, author of ‘Canada and the Blackface Atlantic: Performing Slavery, Conflict and Freedom, ...
The Duluth-based Ojibwe artist’s solo exhibition “The Artist as Storyteller” is on view at the U’s Quarter Gallery.
In the midst of "the car capital of the world", there's a serene vehicle-free island home to 600 people, 600 horses and a ...
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney on Wednesday said that although President Trump’s tariff announcement on Wednesday preserved “important elements” of the Canada-U.S. trading relationship ...
Sir Wilfrid Laurier served as Canada's first francophone prime minister from 1896 ... Sir Wilfrid Laurier statue (Click to view enlarged image.) The War of 1812 monument was created by Toronto ...
In urban Inuit photographer Barry Pottle’s visit to the Rideau Canal, it’s the time of the year when the body of water freezes, creating intricate patterns and colors.
Trump’s punishing tariffs have big implications for the upcoming Canadian election. It’s affecting personal relationships ...
But in its wake, we can see the foundation stones of the political system and social infrastructure that we, perhaps, take ...
Some 70 years after her death, however, she is finally being recognized for her achievements as possibly Canada’s first Black ...
"Most people understood that the USA would now be mainly on the defensive and Canada was now beyond our reach," said Hickey. Meanwhile, the British were exhausted by more than a decade of war and ...
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