Blind Ontario man wins $28,000 in discrimination case
Erik Burggraaf of St. Catharines awarded $28,000+ after Human Rights Tribunal finds call-centre company engaged in discriminatory practices against blind employee.
Erik Burggraaf of St. Catharines awarded $28,000+ after Human Rights Tribunal finds call-centre company engaged in discriminatory practices against blind employee.
Azerbaijan's government has detained an opposition leader amid continuing suppression of dissent. Learn about the ongoing political crackdown and international concerns.
Suzanne Rogers, daughter of a miner, receives the inaugural ROM Immortal Award for her groundbreaking support of Canadian fashion designers and children's charities. Discover her inspiring journey.
A unique Christmas tree in Mexico displays photos of missing persons, transforming holiday tradition into a powerful symbol of hope and remembrance for grieving families.
The Canadian Museum for Human Rights faces criticism for a planned 'Nakba' exhibit, sparking debate over historical narratives and institutional neutrality in Canada.
Russia designates Human Rights Watch as 'undesirable,' criminalizing its work. This move is part of a wider crackdown on critics and independent groups. Stay informed on global human rights.
Winnipeg may impose new penalties on vehicle-for-hire drivers who fail to report suspected human trafficking cases. Learn how this initiative aims to combat exploitation.
Paris's Louvre Museum will increase entry fees by 45% for most non-EU visitors starting 2025. Learn how this affects Canadian travelers planning European cultural trips.
The Bomber Command Museum of Canada in Nanton is raising $7.5 million for a 25,000-square-foot expansion to house a Halifax bomber. Learn about their ambitious plans.
A magical Christmas village is coming to the Canadian Museum of History in December 2026. Santa Claus announced the festive attraction during a special ceremony in Gatineau.
National Post investigation reveals how Canadian museums have undergone identity-driven transformations under Liberal government pressure, sparking debate about historical interpretation.
The world's only rubber duck museum relocates from Washington state to British Columbia in what organizers call a 'sink or swim moment' for preserving quirky cultural history.
An in-depth look at how Halifax's Pier 21 museum presents Canada's immigration story while navigating contemporary identity politics. Discover the unique perspective.
Philadelphia Art Museum files lawsuit alleging former Canadian director Sasha Suda stole artifacts. Legal documents reveal shocking details about museum theft allegations.
Human rights advocates and MPs warn Darfur faces worsening genocide, urging Canada to act on humanitarian crisis affecting 7.5 million people. Read the urgent call.
Paris prosecutor announces four additional arrests in connection with the Louvre Museum's $102 million jewelry theft. Key historical pieces remain missing.
Cree artist Kent Monkman's provocative exhibition at Montreal Museum of Fine Arts features 20 paintings challenging colonial narratives through his alter ego Miss Chief Eagle Testickle.
A UN human rights expert calls for immediate lifting of U.S. sanctions against Cuba, citing humanitarian concerns and economic impact. Read the latest developments.
Armed robbers overpower security guards and steal dozens of ancient gold coins from Swiss museum in Lausanne. Investigation underway for valuable artifacts.
The Canadian Museum for Human Rights faces criticism from Jewish organizations over its planned 'Nakba' exhibit, raising concerns about balance and potential antisemitism.
Analysis reveals deeper U.S. policy shift on human rights as Trump defends Saudi crown prince. Explore the changing diplomatic landscape and its global implications.
Spain continues its historical memory initiative with the exhumation of another victim from Francisco Franco's dictatorship era, part of ongoing national reconciliation efforts.
The London community mourns Martin Withenshaw, a dedicated human rights activist known for pushing boundaries in advocacy work. His legacy continues through local organizations.
The Grevin Museum in Paris unveils a new wax figure of Princess Diana in her iconic 'revenge dress,' a powerful tribute decades after her tragic death in the city. Discover the story behind this poignant exhibit.
Human rights group alleges Israel committed war crimes expelling West Bank refugees. Get the latest details on this developing international story.
B.C.'s human rights commissioner declares stigmatizing drug use as colonialist, clashing with the province's recent policy reversals on decriminalization and safe supply.
A young woman from a group of 25 abducted Nigerian schoolgirls has managed to escape. Discover the details of her ordeal and the ongoing search for the others.
An Australian prisoner is suing for his right to eat Vegemite, sparking debate about prisoners' rights and cultural food access in correctional facilities.
An Australian prisoner serving life for murder is suing the government, claiming the ban on Vegemite violates his right to enjoy Australian culture. The case heads to trial in 2025.
Hollywood star Richard Gere brings his long-standing Tibet advocacy to Canada's Parliament Hill, urging for human rights support. Learn about his mission and key messages.