A former parliamentary budget officer says it is “just wrong” to suggest that the federal finances are unsustainable and is publicly disagreeing with the current fiscal watchdog.
The Assembly of Seven Generations teams up with Beechwood Cemetery in Ottawa to offer allies a graveyard reconciliation tour.
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Is Canada Planning to Walk Away from the F-35 Program?
A Canadian shift to European jets like the Eurofighter or Gripen could amplify transatlantic defense market rivalries, encouraging other NATO allies to diversify away from American platforms as well.
German long-distance traveler Katharina Kneip, 35, is now well underway with the Canadian leg of her multi-year journey around the Northern Hemisphere by wind, foot, and ski. Since leaving Germany in ...
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Navigating the Shadows: When a Late Night Walk Unveils a Deeper Crisis on College Campuses
In the busy center of Ottawa’s ByWard Market, where university students such as these like to venture and unwind, the evening is filled with vitality. Music, laughter, and clinking glasses provide the ...
Several events are planned in the National Capital Region to mark the fifth National Day for Truth and Reconciliation. Events from arts festivals to historic walking tours aim to honour the day.
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Ontario college strike to continue after talks break down
Algonquin College and La Cité support staff remain on strike after employer 'refused progress on job security provisions,' says union. Talks between striking college support staff and the province’s ...
The Survivors flag flies on Parliament Hill ahead of ceremonies to mark National Day for Truth and Reconciliation, Monday, September 30, 2024 in Ottawa. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Adrian Wyld OTTAWA — Today ...
Canada Post workers are joined by CUPE union members as they hold a rally outside MP Julie Dabrusin's office in Toronto on Wednesday, Oct. 1, 2025. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Chris Young Canada Post's latest ...
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Carney marks 'devastating legacy' of residential schools in Ottawa event
In Toronto, hundreds of people assembled Tuesday in Nathan Phillips Square to celebrate Indigenous culture and art and remember the victims of residential schools. Among them was Carole Walsh, who ...
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