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Strings of radars stretching across Canada were built to give early warnings of Soviet bombers coming over the Arctic. The ...
Inuit guardians are on the front lines of maintaining sovereignty over the Northwest Passage, but small yachts are still allowed to travel through Nunavut’s waters undetected, experts told a ...
This isn’t a departure from public service; it’s a deepening of it. It’s a chance to work alongside boards, staff, artists, and communities — to share what I’ve learned, to learn anew from others, and ...
After 17 years at the helm of the Winnipeg Art Gallery, Stephen Borys is stepping into a new field: consulting. The longtime ...
A study published on July 10 in the journal Science maps the path of Greenland sled dogs from their ancient origins to the present day. Researchers sequenced the genomes of 92 dogs from regions of ...
Ontario's infrastructure critic Catherine McKenney says they're planning on proposing a maximum heat law when Queen's Park ...
From cottage days to city strolls, these timeless crewnecks—many made in Canada—are summer’s most beloved layering piece ...
A natural remedy that has previously helped counter oil spills will be too slow to "do any useful work" if there's a spill in ...
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Today-History-Jul14Today in History for July 14: In 1430, Joan of Arc, taken prisoner by the Burgundians in May, was handed over to Pierre Cauchon, the bishop of Beauvais.
Readers’ letters on super investment priorities, Watt and Woodside, foreign policy, mental health claims and housing YIMBYs.
There was a stigma around discussing mental health in Joana Valamootoo's home country of Mauritius. When she came to Canada ...
The Ontario government has opened nominations for the 2025 Excellence in Agriculture Awards, which recognize individuals and organizations in the province’s world-class agri-food industry.
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