He was held in such high regard that the government of Canada designated him a ‘Person of National Historic Significance.’ ...
For the first time, Quebec elementary and secondary school students will be required to read the works of Indigenous authors.
Last week, the head of Nova Scotia's francophone school board said that rural geography is keeping some students from getting ...
The Government of Canada will expedite the planning of Alto high-speed rail to enable construction to begin in four years ...
The Walrus on MSNOpinion
My Family’s 240-Year Journey Shows Why Canada Will Never Bow to Trump
O n May 4, 1783, my ancestor William Fraser landed in Shelburne after a nine-day sail from New York City, part of a fleet of ...
Historic French-Canadian cities, candy-coloured port towns, wild coasts and leafy national parks: a cruise down Canada’s ...
MastermindQuotes on MSN
The forgotten language: What happened to Canadian French outside Quebec?
Canadian French once thrived across the country, from coastal Acadian villages to prairie homesteads. Generations of ...
Serious Eats on MSN
Meet Canada’s Coziest Comfort Food—and It's Not Poutine
To use leftover stuffing from Thanksgiving, crumble the stuffing with your hands. Add one teaspoon of dried savory per one ...
Canada hasn’t always gotten it right. Most of us are all too aware of this nation’s shortcomings and some have come to ...
Smithsonian Magazine on MSN
The Florentine Diamond Was Thought to Be Lost to History. It’s Actually Been Safely Tucked Away in a Canadian Bank Vault All Along
Empress Zita of Bourbon-Parma wanted the jewel's location to be kept secret for 100 years after the death of her husband, ...
Michael DeSalvo, a hairdresser and owner of Hairanoia in the Hawley Green neighborhood of Syracuse, helped alert and rally ...
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