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Montreal museum spotlights sex workers history of activism and resistanceWhen community group Mile End Chavurah held an event in 2023 to name Jewish Montreal's "new patron saint," Maimie Pinzer was the winning choice.CanadaDec 1
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50 years later, why the wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald haunts us stillThe disaster, which was immortalized by Gordon Lightfoot's 1976 song 'The Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald,' has united Canadians and Americans across the Great Lakes.CanadaNov 10
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Montana city launches campaign to woo back Canadian visitors: ‘We miss you’The Canadian Welcome Pass includes 15 businesses and a mix deals on lodging, retail, dining and museums in Kalispell, located near the border, about five hours south of Calgary.ConsumerNov 6
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‘Not meant to be’: Manitoba Museum reflects as Bay charter heads elsewhereThe Manitoba Museum has of the largest collections of Hudsonās Bay artifacts, but its CEO isn't bitter the defunct retailer's crown jewel isnāt destined for her institution.CanadaAug 8
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Whatās open, whatās closed on Canada Day in WinnipegMany local services, businesses and resources will either be closed or operating under holiday hours in recognition of the nation's 158th birthday.CanadaJun 30
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The Canada Strong Pass is now available. Here’s what it can get youThe Canada Strong Pass, now available across Canada, grants free admission and discounts to various attractions, destinations and services.ConsumerJun 20
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B.C. reports offer āroad mapā for repatriation of Indigenous historical itemsA pair of reports out of British Columbia are detailing the complex, expensive and under resourced process of repatriating Indigenous historical items or remains back to their homes.ĀCanadaJul 1
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Mark Carney meets Pope Leo XIV after inaugural mass at the VaticanAfter the mass, Prime Minister Mark Carney briefly met the Pope inside St. Peter's Basilica, alongside his wife and their daughter Cleo.CanadaMay 18
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Promises made on key issues in the 2025 Canada electionThe federal parties are campaigning for your vote. Here's where they stand on the key topics that matter for Canadians, and what they are promising.PoliticsApr 7
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Buffy Sainte-Marie returns Order of Canada, says she never denied having U.S. citizenshipBuffy Sainte-Marie expressed her 'love and gratitude to Canada.'EntertainmentMar 4
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Human rights museum removes Buffy Sainte-Marie from exhibitThe musician and activist was among more than a dozen people featured in an exhibit at the Winnipeg museum titled "human rights defenders" until December.EntertainmentFeb 27
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Winnipeg advocates say Holocaust Remembrance Day is more important than everAdvocates point to a rise in antisemitic incidents since the October 7th attacks in Israel, and a rising tide of online disinformationCanadaJan 27
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Survey says more young Canadians believe the history of the Holocaust is exaggeratedDeborah Lyons, Canada's special envoy on antisemitism and Holocaust remembrance, said the world faces a challenge as the number of living Holocaust survivors continues to dwindle.CanadaJan 26
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Remembering the celebrities we lost in 2024From movie and TV stars to musicians and other notable personalities, we said goodbye to a lot of familiar, beloved faces this year.EntertainmentDec 30, 2024
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Jacques Villeneuve calls thieves of late father’s bronze monument ‘soulless beings’The younger Villeneuve, also a celebrated F1 driver, posted a video to social media on the weekend saying he has had trouble sleeping since learning of the theft.CanadaNov 4, 2024
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‘The bullet is in her spine:’ Teen girl shot at Africville reunion faces long recoveryThe teenager was hit by a bullet as she held a toddler and was taken to hospital, her cousin said. Police have said four other people were also taken to hospital.CrimeAug 2, 2024
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5 Edmontonians receive appointments to the Order of CanadaGov. Gen. Julie Payette announced 61 appointments to the Order of Canada on Wednesday. Five accomplished Edmontonians were bestowed with the honour.FeaturesDec 30, 2020
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Winnipeg events commemorating National Day for Truth and ReconciliationSeveral Indigenous organizations are hosting a survivor-led healing walk starting at 11 a.m. at the Canadian Museum for Human Rights that will head to St. John's Park.CanadaSep 29, 2021
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$3.5 million Winnipeg condo once belonging to Izzy Asper goes up for saleIzzy Asper's 8,000 sq. ft. penthouse on Wellington Crescent is for sale, with a price point of a sweet $3,495,000.LifestyleMay 27, 2020
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Ontario township mayor faces backlash over homophobic comments, decision not to raise Pride flagOntario's Amaranth Township Mayor Bob Currie is facing backlash after he made homophobic comments at a recent council meeting, where he also said the municipality should not raise the Pride flag.PoliticsJun 25, 2020