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- Museums are among the few civic places designed to sustain shared attention and contested memory in public.
- Museums are among the few civic places designed to sustain shared attention and contested memory in public.
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- Last week, the CBC announced it would expand into 11 new markets in an effort to provide more “boots on the ground journalism,” but
- Last week, the CBC announced it would expand into 11 new markets in an effort to provide more “boots on the ground journalism,” but
- Last week, the CBC announced it would expand into 11 new markets in an effort to provide more “boots on the ground journalism,” but
- François Legault consistently failed over his two mandates to fulfill his promise of being the ‘premier of all Quebecers.’
- François Legault consistently failed over his two mandates to fulfill his promise of being the ‘premier of all Quebecers.’
- François Legault consistently failed over his two mandates to fulfill his promise of being the ‘premier of all Quebecers.’
- Streaming platforms already give Canadians the tools to seek out the content they want, in the language they want, and the success stories speak
- Streaming platforms already give Canadians the tools to seek out the content they want, in the language they want, and the success stories speak
- Streaming platforms already give Canadians the tools to seek out the content they want, in the language they want, and the success stories speak
- The Crave television sensation about two closeted male hockey players has reached viewers across the globe—but MPs say they think the show’s most important
- The Crave television sensation about two closeted male hockey players has reached viewers across the globe—but MPs say they think the show’s most important
- The Crave television sensation about two closeted male hockey players has reached viewers across the globe—but MPs say they think the show’s most important
- As of last March, 84 freelance interpreters were covering Parliament Hill. Only 37 such bids were received by the first deadline for submissions under
- As of last March, 84 freelance interpreters were covering Parliament Hill. Only 37 such bids were received by the first deadline for submissions under
- As of last March, 84 freelance interpreters were covering Parliament Hill. Only 37 such bids were received by the first deadline for submissions under
- A source familiar with government deliberations expects Ottawa will move forward with a review later this year, while stakeholders wait impatiently for the mandate’s
- A source familiar with government deliberations expects Ottawa will move forward with a review later this year, while stakeholders wait impatiently for the mandate’s
- A source familiar with government deliberations expects Ottawa will move forward with a review later this year, while stakeholders wait impatiently for the mandate’s
- From Margaret Atwood, to Heated Rivalry, Canada's cultural outputs could bring Ottawa 'soft power' across the globe, says John Degen, CEO of the Writers'
- From Margaret Atwood, to Heated Rivalry, Canada's cultural outputs could bring Ottawa 'soft power' across the globe, says John Degen, CEO of the Writers'
- From Margaret Atwood, to Heated Rivalry, Canada's cultural outputs could bring Ottawa 'soft power' across the globe, says John Degen, CEO of the Writers'
- Should Canada invest in and encourage new technologies? Sure. But can we please do so without ignoring crumbling cultural infrastructure? Stop the monorail; Canada’s
- Should Canada invest in and encourage new technologies? Sure. But can we please do so without ignoring crumbling cultural infrastructure? Stop the monorail; Canada’s
- Should Canada invest in and encourage new technologies? Sure. But can we please do so without ignoring crumbling cultural infrastructure? Stop the monorail; Canada’s
- A proliferation of sexual deepfakes on X has prompted other countries to investigate Grok, the platform’s AI software, but, so far, Ottawa remains silent.
- A proliferation of sexual deepfakes on X has prompted other countries to investigate Grok, the platform’s AI software, but, so far, Ottawa remains silent.
- A proliferation of sexual deepfakes on X has prompted other countries to investigate Grok, the platform’s AI software, but, so far, Ottawa remains silent.
- Athletics 'are a great way to open doors,' says Secretary of State for Sport Adam van Koeverden. But although the World Cup excitement is
- Athletics 'are a great way to open doors,' says Secretary of State for Sport Adam van Koeverden. But although the World Cup excitement is
- Athletics 'are a great way to open doors,' says Secretary of State for Sport Adam van Koeverden. But although the World Cup excitement is
- Justice Minister Sean Fraser had previously suggested the government wouldn’t ‘copy and paste’ Bill C-63, formerly known as the Online Harms Act, but child
- Justice Minister Sean Fraser had previously suggested the government wouldn’t ‘copy and paste’ Bill C-63, formerly known as the Online Harms Act, but child
- Justice Minister Sean Fraser had previously suggested the government wouldn’t ‘copy and paste’ Bill C-63, formerly known as the Online Harms Act, but child
- On Dec. 17, U.S. Trade Representative Jamieson Greer said Canadian cultural laws 'discriminate against U.S. tech and media firms.' But Canadian cultural groups insist
- On Dec. 17, U.S. Trade Representative Jamieson Greer said Canadian cultural laws 'discriminate against U.S. tech and media firms.' But Canadian cultural groups insist
- On Dec. 17, U.S. Trade Representative Jamieson Greer said Canadian cultural laws 'discriminate against U.S. tech and media firms.' But Canadian cultural groups insist
- The last budget was silent on NAFC funding which is scheduled to sunset because the existing 10-year funding agreement ends in 2026.
- The last budget was silent on NAFC funding which is scheduled to sunset because the existing 10-year funding agreement ends in 2026.
- The last budget was silent on NAFC funding which is scheduled to sunset because the existing 10-year funding agreement ends in 2026.
- All the countries sending athletes to next year’s event have been struggling with the damage caused by Donald Trump’s tariffs.
- All the countries sending athletes to next year’s event have been struggling with the damage caused by Donald Trump’s tariffs.
- All the countries sending athletes to next year’s event have been struggling with the damage caused by Donald Trump’s tariffs.
- It's hard to believe something beneficial could be so controversial.
- It's hard to believe something beneficial could be so controversial.
- It's hard to believe something beneficial could be so controversial.
- The comedian reflects on his latest book’s inspiration, including Donald Trump, national identity, and the chaos of Canadian politics.
- The comedian reflects on his latest book’s inspiration, including Donald Trump, national identity, and the chaos of Canadian politics.
- The comedian reflects on his latest book’s inspiration, including Donald Trump, national identity, and the chaos of Canadian politics.
- Thirty-seven years have now passed since the announcement of the Japanese Canadian Redress Agreement. It is easy for past events to fade into obscurity
- Thirty-seven years have now passed since the announcement of the Japanese Canadian Redress Agreement. It is easy for past events to fade into obscurity
- Thirty-seven years have now passed since the announcement of the Japanese Canadian Redress Agreement. It is easy for past events to fade into obscurity