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Historic Sikh artifacts showcased in Regina

Rare historic Sikh artifacts were displayed at the Saskatchewan Legislative Building in Regina, showcasing important cultural heritage to the public. Learn more about this significant exhibition.

Quebec towns slam Green Fund use for debt repayment

Quebec municipalities led by Baie-Saint-Paul Mayor Michael Pilote criticize the Legault government's controversial use of the Green Fund to repay provincial debt. Learn more about the growing opposition.

Quebec licence discount shrinking in 2026

Quebec drivers will see reduced savings on licence renewals in 2026, with Class 5 licences costing approximately $50. Learn about the SAAQ's insurance fund changes.

Quebec's plan to unilaterally declare independence

Quebec Premier François Legault's government proposes a new constitution declaring the province a sovereign state, challenging Canada's federal authority. Learn about this unprecedented political move.

Hudson's Bay Company Art Collection Auction Today

The cream of Hudson's Bay Company's historic art collection goes on auction today, featuring Winston Churchill's 'Marrakech' and rare maritime paintings. Don't miss this piece of Canadian history!

Pope returns 62 Indigenous artifacts to Canada

The Vatican Museums are repatriating 62 Indigenous artifacts to Canada as part of reconciliation efforts. This historic return marks significant progress in addressing colonial legacy.

Pope returns 62 Indigenous artifacts to Canada

In a significant reconciliation effort, Pope Francis has returned 62 Indigenous artifacts to Canadian communities. This historic move addresses colonial past injustices.

Napoleon's Lost Diamond Brooch Sells for $4.4M

A diamond brooch lost by Napoleon Bonaparte during his retreat from Waterloo has been sold for US$4.4 million at Sotheby's Geneva. Discover the fascinating history behind this historic jewelry piece.

Quebec Court Rejects Doctors' Request on Bill 2

Quebec Superior Court refuses to rule on a new interpretation of Bill 2, stating it would not protect doctors in future legal challenges. Learn the implications for healthcare.

Roman-era statues stolen from Syria museum

Thieves steal priceless ancient Roman-era artifacts from Syria's National Museum in Damascus. The theft highlights ongoing cultural heritage threats in conflict regions.

Quebec faces $1B infrastructure cost overruns under Legault

Quebec Premier François Legault unveils economic vision emphasizing hydroelectricity and state intervention as province confronts nearly $1 billion in infrastructure cost overruns. Learn about Quebec's economic strategy.

Legault unveils Hydro-Québec focused economic plan

Premier François Legault reveals Quebec's new economic vision centered on Hydro-Québec and renewable energy expansion to counter global economic shifts. Learn how this plan protects Quebec's social model.

France's Stolen Crown Jewels: Colonial Reckoning

France faces a reckoning with its colonial past as stolen African artifacts, including sacred crown jewels, remain in French museums, igniting calls for repatriation and ethical restitution.

Transplant Québec CEO baffled by agency merger decision

Transplant Québec's CEO expresses bafflement over Quebec government's controversial decision to merge the specialized organ donation agency with broader blood operations, raising concerns about transplant system effectiveness.

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