An Indigenous-run lodge, just over a one-hour flight from Montreal, allows guests to experience the depths of the Canadian ...
From small business owners to everyday consumers, Canadians are finding ways to fight back against Trump's aggressive trade policies.
The hard-working, stubborn, determined beaver is marking 50 years as Canada's national symbol. Heidi Petracek explains how ...
In fact, people often confuse the Nazi Hakenkreuz symbol with the Hindu sacred symbol Swastik, especially in Canada. The Hakenkreuz represents hatred because of its association with the Nazi movement.
and B’nai Brith Canada, the country’s oldest human rights organization, to combat the rising display of Nazi symbols of hate. The initiative aims to promote awareness and understanding, while also ...
The initiative aims to promote awareness and understanding, while also advocating for accurate terminology to differentiate between the sacred Swastika and the hateful Hakenkreuz. The Tribune, now ...
On March 24, 1975, the beaver officially became Canada's national symbol, and it all started because of a beef with our neighbours to the south. Trump's special envoy says Russia will not leave ...
Sharing a post on X, CoHNA Canada wrote, "On an initiative that asks for action against the alarming rise of Nazi symbols of hate, with sensitivity for all involved! Specifically, we appreciate @ ...
The Quebec government has put forward legislation that would extend the province's ban on the wearing of religious symbols to support ... in complete disregard to Canada's constitutional values ...
It remains unclear where Canada will fit into that new world. But there are hints of what could be the path forward for this country as it grapples with the painful realization that its strongest ...
MONTREAL - The Quebec government has tabled a bill that would expand the province’s religious symbols ban to school staff beyond teachers. The bill would update Quebec’s Education Act to also ...