By The Staff The Canadian Press Posted November 10, 2024 2:08 pm 1 min read Descrease article font size Increase article font size The union for locked-out port workers in
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In Amsterdam’s Red Light District, the hologram of a woman sits behind a window. She looks out at passers-by, then appears to knock on the window and breathe on the
A national commemorative ceremony is being held today in honour of Murray Sinclair, a former judge, senator and chair of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission into residential schools. Gov. Gen
A Canadian Forces veteran who served in Afghanistan says Canada should be a “world leader” on alternative therapies for treating veterans’ post-traumatic stress disorder and other post-combat trauma, including the
A pair of 105-mm howitzers bark constantly as they turn plywood tank targets into kindling kilometres away on the windswept landscape of one of Canada’s largest military bases. It’s a
The first thing I thought when I awoke Wednesday morning was that there’s now an SNL Curse. Any female U.S. presidential candidate — even one who appears to be cruising
A new online exhibit at the Canadian War Museum is opening a window into veterans’ postwar lives. “In Their Own Voices” is an online collection which showcases 200 interviews with
Researchers say taking a peek inside a person's brain is as difficult as understanding the universe or discovering the ocean in its entirety. Nevertheless, they march on, all in the

