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If you've lived in Toronto long enough, you probably remember Lick's Homeburgers, not just for the burgers, but for the ...
Just about the time a protective plywood box is being pulled away from the statue of Sir John A. Macdonald at Queen's Park in Toronto, a comedy about the complex history of Canada's first prime ...
"The Handmaid's Tale" came to a dramatic close on May 27, when the final episode of the hit series aired on Hulu.
Since 2020 Canada has experienced a wave of name changes and statue removals unlike anything seen since the First World War ...
A month after Ontario's government extended strong mayor powers to a swath of new municipalities, some leaders are promising ...
Four people have been arrested and millions of dollars worth of drugs are off the street in what London police are calling the largest fentanyl seizer in the force’s history.
Indigenous Affairs Minister Greg Rickford and Mining Minister Stephen Lecce said the province will amend Bill 5 to explicitly ...
Bet was an enslaved Black woman living in Belleville in the early 19 th Century. In an online post, Henry-Dixon describes how she discovered Bet’s name in the digital archives of the Kingston Gazette.
A powerful account of Ojibwe leaders Chief Blackstone and his son Bakindeghiizhik. A family legacy of challenging narratives and defending Anishinaabe rights.
A tobacco tin in Ontario can now be considered a piece of Canadian history. The tin is being packed up in New Hamburg, Ont. before it hits the road to its new home. The small piece fetched an ...
The Toronto District School Board has been stopped from erasing the names of Sir John A. Macdonald, Egerton Ryerson and Henry ...
Ontario Premier Doug Ford wants to break up the status quo of process, endless consultation and delay that has bogged down ...