From pre-Confederation conflicts through to the war in Afghanistan, Black Canadians have had a proud tradition of military service. They have fought and died for freedom abroad, even as they have ...
The Mutter Museum is famous for displaying medical and macabre curiosities — including fragments of Albert Einstein's brain, ...
An American medical museum has returned the partial human remains of 12 Canadian soldiers from the First World War. The Department of National Defence says the remains were collected ...
Here is a roundup of stories from The Canadian Press designed to bring you up to ...
From Ottawa Bluesfest to Saunders Farm Frightfest, festival organizers in Ottawa are promising a vibrant 2026 season thanks in part to a $1-million pot of funding injected into their sector this year.
Canada is set to pass a grim milestone in its medically-assisted suicide program with a total of 100,000 citizens projected to be euthanized by the government before its10th anniversary on June 17.
Today the federal government introduced Bill C-22, the Lawful Access Act, its third attempt in under a year to pass sweeping surveillance powers into law. The most dangerous provision from last year's ...
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney plans to visit Norway on Friday where he will observe a NATO exercise before visiting the United Kingdom. Carney’s office says he will observe the ...
It looks like critics who were worried about whether there would be bias in the Canadian Museum for Human Rights (CMHR) exhibit “Palestine Uprooted: Nakba Past and Present” had cause to be concerned, ...
Private Somerville MacPherson enlisted in Vernon, B.C., and received a Military Medal for bravery. Corporal Frank Jancey, a ...
A PWHL official said Wednesday that there have been constructive conversations in potentially teaming with the NHL's Ottawa Senators to secure its women's hockey franchise a long-term future in the ...