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Canadian Museum Criticized for Woke Makeover

National Post investigation reveals how Canadian museums have undergone identity-driven transformations under Liberal government pressure, sparking debate about historical interpretation.

Canada's 2026 FIFA World Cup Path Revealed

Canada's men's national soccer team discovers potential 2026 FIFA World Cup playoff opponents as the qualification draw unfolds in Zurich. Get the full analysis.

Winnipeg's Valour FC Suspends Operations in CPL

Winnipeg's professional soccer club Valour FC announces suspension of operations, marking significant shift in Canadian Premier League landscape. Learn about the implications for Winnipeg sports.

Court Approves HBC's Royal Charter Auction Process

Ontario court approves Hudson's Bay Co.'s auction of its historic 1670 Royal Charter with protections ensuring it remains in Canada and publicly accessible. Read about the unique bidding process.

RCAF Centennial Grove Opens in Sydney, N.S.

A new Royal Canadian Air Force centennial grove opens in Sydney, Nova Scotia, commemorating 100 years of RCAF service and honoring Canadian aviation heritage.

Federal government invests $5.45M in women's soccer

The Canadian government announces a major $5.45 million investment to grow women's soccer, supporting player development and the new professional league. Discover how this funding will impact the sport.

Woodward's Department Store Opens in Vancouver, 1903

On November 13, 1903, Charles Woodward defied superstition to open his monumental Woodward Departmental Stores at Abbott and Hastings, transforming a swamp into B.C.'s largest retail hub. Discover the story of this Vancouver landmark.

MLS flips calendar, season to run July to May

Major League Soccer announces a historic calendar flip, moving its season to run from July to May. Discover how this change aligns with the global soccer schedule and impacts Canadian clubs.

Last Chinese Canadian WWII Soldier Dies at 99

The last Chinese Canadian WWII soldier, Gordie Quan, died at 99. Remembrance Day ceremonies in Vancouver honoured his legacy and Cold War veterans who continue to serve.

Ottawa's Calligrapher of Canada's War Dead

The poignant story of William Baldwin, the Ottawa artist who inscribed Canada's First World War Book of Remembrance before his name was added to the Second World War volume. Discover this remarkable Canadian legacy.

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