Krump, a fast, powerful form of street dance, was in the Ottawa spotlight on Saturday with a free Dance for All workshop in the lobby of the National Arts Centre. Leading the workshop was Montreal ...
the City of Ottawa has backed away from a contentious plan to build temporary tent-like housing for refugees at two suburban locations. The plan to build temporary housing was initially put in ...
Ottawa's English public school board is looking at scaling back a proposal that would have seen more students switch schools after Grade 3 — a key part of its restructuring plan that's now ...
OTTAWA -- The Detroit Red Wings and Ottawa Senators have formed an exciting rivalry in recent seasons. And with both clubs ...
Mark Carney’s victory in the Liberal leadership race put the final nail in the coffin for federal government’s controversial plan to hike the inclusion ... Studies and Democracy at the University of ...
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Heritage Minister Pascale St-Onge, who released her plan for revising CBC/Radio-Canada’s mandate Friday, says the public funding the broadcaster receives is about half the G7 average for ...
The Alberta and federal governments have ratified a $42-million agreement to expand meal programs for students. Officials say the federal money will come over three years and supplements Alberta ...
Minister of Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Marc Miller listens to a reporter's question during a press conference at the National Press Theatre in Ottawa on Jan. 15. Miller is allowing so ...
THE CANADIAN PRESS/Sean Kilpatrick OTTAWA — A crowd of survivors of so-called "Indian hospitals" gathered on Parliament Hill Thursday to hear the federal government say what they've been waiting ...
“We’re interested in looking at airports as an investment opportunity,” Jeff Wendling, chief executive of the Healthcare of Ontario Pension Plan (HOOPP), said. “We’re very interested in looking at ...
EDMONTON - The Alberta and federal governments have ratified a $42-million agreement to expand meal programs for students. Officials say the federal money will come over three years and ...
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