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Falun Gong Seeks Trudeau’s Help as PM Prepares for China Trip
OTTAWA—Falun Gong practitioners delivered to Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's office on Aug. 26 over 120,000 signatures gathered from ...
Canada
August 27, 2016
Promoting Peace Through Writing and Art
In a world desperately longing to eradicate despotism and violence, the power of the written word is prominent ...
Arts & Culture
August 17, 2016
Beijing Urged to Allow Prominent Prisoner of Conscience to Leave China
OTTAWA—Falun Gong practitioners held a protest outside the Chinese embassy on Aug. 12 to urge Beijing to reinstate ...
Canada
August 12, 2016
Pirate Joe’s, Untouchable in Vancouver
Mike Hallatt can't help but laugh about being sued by a giant corporation for selling what he calls ...
Canada
July 13, 2016
Enhancing the Allure of Classical Music
OTTAWA—Cellist Julian Armour's mission is to introduce classical music to as many people as possible by presenting it ...
Arts & Culture
June 23, 2016
McMichael Gallery: Where Nature Meets Art
We all remember visiting an art gallery on a school trip that introduced us to the Group of ...
Arts & Culture
May 31, 2016
Spotlight On Canadian Talent: Timothy Trieste
For Tim Trieste music has become a philosophical tool. He has been a guitarist and songwriter since he ...
Arts & Culture
April 14, 2016
The Enduring Appeal of Disney Characters
Many of us grew up watching the Walt Disney TV shows and movies that introduced all those princesses, ...
Arts & Culture
February 22, 2016
‘Rules for a Knight’ Aims to Teach Kids Virtues, Right From Wrong
Ethan Hawke wrote 'Rules for a Knight' based on a letter discovered in his great-grandmother's garage in Ohio ...
Arts & Culture
January 27, 2016
‘Beauty’s Awakening’: Drawings From the Lanigan Collection
After more than 30 years of collecting British Victorian art, Dennis T. Lanigan of Saskatchewan has loaned some ...
Arts & Culture
November 18, 2015
An Amazing Close-Up Look at Insects
“Bugs: Outside the Box,” a display of interesting insects, is showing at the Canadian Museum of Nature.
Art Marketplace
October 28, 2015
Cats and Coffee – A Purrfect Combo
Cat cafes are an up and coming phenomenon around the world.
Animals
October 22, 2015
Kingston Prize Showcases Canada’s Best Portraiture
The Kingston Prize, Canada's premier portrait competition, showcases Canadian talent and Canadian people.
Art Marketplace
October 20, 2015
‘Walking With Our Sisters’ Commemorates Missing, Murdered Aboriginal Women
Exhibit of moccasin vamps commemorates missing, murdered Aboriginal women.
Arts & Culture
October 14, 2015
Undersea Life Like You’ve Never Seen It Before
In "Jean-Michel Cousteau's Secret Ocean," currently playing at IMAX theatres across Canada, Cousteau gets up close with a ...
Canadian Content
September 15, 2015
Babies in the Classroom
In 1996, Canadian educator Mary Gordon developed a now-famous program to combat aggression in children and provide them ...
Canadian Content
September 9, 2015
Biography Explores Stephen Harper, the Politician and the Man
Whether you admire Stephen Harper or not, John Ibbitson’s biography of Canada's current prime minister is a fascinating ...
Arts & Culture
September 8, 2015
Summer Camp That’s All Grown Up
Folk Camp is a unique grown-ups' camp that focuses on Eastern European traditional arts.
Arts & Culture
August 25, 2015
‘When Calls the Heart’: Wholesome Family Entertainment
When Calls the Heart is a rare gem in today's television fare.
Canadian Content
August 19, 2015
Indian Culture: Summer Festival Aims to Educate, Entertain
Ottawa’s annual Festival of India provides some of the best of Indian food, dance, music, and family fun.
Arts & Culture
August 13, 2015
Orphan Black Star Tatiana Maslany Nominated for an Emmy
Canadian actress Tatiana Maslany nominated for roles on Orphan Black TV show.
Canadian Content
August 6, 2015
Falun Gong Marks 16 Years of Persecution in China
OTTAWA, Canada—Ottawa Falun Gong practitioners marked the 16th anniversary of their practice's persecution by the Chinese regime amid ...
Canadian Content
July 16, 2015
Above and Beyond at Music and Beyond Closing Gala
Classical music will be combined with circus acts at the Music and Beyond festival's closing gala.
Arts & Culture
July 14, 2015
The Enduring Appeal of Antiques and Collectibles
If you want stately beauty and a sense of history as part of your home décor, consider adding ...
Art Marketplace
July 7, 2015
Canada Day: Parliament Hill Event Draws Big Crowd Despite Weather
In Ottawa, despite showers and cloudy skies, a sea of red and white dominated Parliament Hill as thousands ...
Canada
July 1, 2015
Canadian Raconteur With a Japanese Twist
Canadian Katsura Sunshine performs Japanese rakugo comic storytelling.
Arts & Culture
June 30, 2015
The High-Spirited Jazz of Gypsophilia
Jazz ensemble Gypsophila plays the Ottawa Jazz Festival.
Arts & Culture
June 23, 2015
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