An Ottawa-based inter-American commission working to advance communications technologies for Indigenous peoples is calling on Canada to include an “e-readiness” program in the upcoming federal budget.
In 1939, the Nazis invaded Poland and forced most of the resident Jewish population to live behind seven-foot high walls.
In honour of the 80th anniversary of Japan-Canada relations, the embassy of Japan is hosting a series of arts and cultural events in Ottawa.
The Taiwanese mission in Canada celebrated Taiwan’s 97th birthday with an elegant National Day reception at Ottawa’s landmark Fairmont Château Laurier hotel on Tuesday.
It’s a party for the people! The fifteenth annual Ottawa Folk Festival, to be held at Britannia Park from August 14 - 17 will feature music, art, culture, and solidarity in a beautiful park setting.
‘We will not be silent,’ Liberal MP Irwin Cotler joins protest at Chinese embassy
On the eve of the Beijing Olympics, Liberal MP Irwin Cotler released a report that highly criticizes China’s ongoing human rights abuses despite promising to make improvements when awarded the Games in 2001.
A former Team Canada member and Pan American medallist arrived in Ottawa today as part of his cross-Canada bike tour to support human rights in China in the run-up to the Beijing Olympic Games.
Where can you start the day with “Musical Musings” by musicologist Harry Halbreich, learn from top-notch musicians at “Meet the Artist” events, and end the day with informal gatherings at “Late Night at the Legion” where anything can happen as musicians drop in to share the stage with each other?
When Richard Bloch was diagnosed with lung cancer in 1978 and doctors told him he had three months to live, he fought back, underwent treatment, and promised himself he would help others struggling with cancer.