Ballet's Nutcracker Set Stolen in Toronto
Unique Nutcracker set stolen from moving truck in Etobicoke threatens holiday performances. Police investigating the theft of valuable ballet production.
Unique Nutcracker set stolen from moving truck in Etobicoke threatens holiday performances. Police investigating the theft of valuable ballet production.
The first-of-its-kind From Barriers to Blueprints housing conference in Halifax identified the need for numerous systemic changes to address Canada's housing crisis. Read the key findings.
UNB professor Donald Wright discusses the politics of memory, statue controversies, and Justin Trudeau's post-national nation concept in Canada. Explore the debate.
Canada Post and its union have reached a tentative agreement, potentially ending a two-year labour dispute that included national strikes. Learn the details of this breakthrough.
Banff National Park is on track for a record-breaking year as free admission drives visitor numbers up 8%. Discover the impacts on popular sites and management strategies.
Vancouver filmmaker Brishkay Ahmed's award-winning documentary 'In the Room' streams free on NFB, featuring powerful conversations with Afghan women about resilience and rights.
After nearly four years as Artistic Director, Hope Muir is reshaping Canada's premier ballet company with Canadian talent and innovative programming. Discover her transformative vision.
Music legend Paul McCartney takes the stage in Hamilton tonight as the newly renovated First National Centre welcomes back major concerts. Don't miss this historic performance!
The Canadian government prepares to release the pharmacare advisory committee's findings, marking a pivotal moment for national prescription drug coverage. Learn what this means for healthcare.
Discover how Ottawa skiers enjoy winter sports without overspending. Local insights reveal budget-friendly options for hitting the slopes in the National Capital Region.
Canada's Department of National Defence is actively recruiting public servants from other federal departments to strengthen its workforce. Learn about this strategic hiring initiative.
Canada's military announces plans for a volunteer defence force to protect national security. Learn about the new strategic approach and what it means for Canadians.
Conservative MP Jamil Jivani sparks debate by calling the National School Food Program government overreach, arguing for economic solutions instead. Read the full analysis.
Mounting evidence suggests a Chinese-linked Buddhist group has acquired nearly $500M in assets on Prince Edward Island, prompting national security concerns about foreign interference and money laundering.
Canada faces dramatic surge in antisemitism and terrorism charges linked to Islamist ideology. Experts warn of existential threat to national security and cultural values.
Canada's national emergency alert system undergoes crucial public testing today. Stay informed about this vital public safety initiative and what it means for your community.
Toronto Police intervened when a disabled patriot was prevented from playing O Canada at Nathan Phillips Square while Palestinian flag raising proceeded. Read about the controversial enforcement.
Exclusive investigation reveals how Cricket Canada's board is undermining the national team's 2026 World Cup preparation with player interference and financial mismanagement.
Canada's Alert Ready system will conduct nationwide tests on November 19, 2025. Learn when your province will receive the emergency alert and why these tests matter for public safety.
Life After Fifty members hand-knit hundreds of winter items for Windsor's Homelessness and Housing Help Hub, showcasing community compassion and active senior contributions.
Father Raymond J. de Souza argues that Canada must ensure its Tomb of the Unknown Soldier is never left unattended, honouring the sacrifice of all fallen soldiers.
Angus Crerar, a young dancer from Vancouver, achieves national recognition as he performs a leading role in the National Ballet's production of The Nutcracker. Discover his inspiring journey.
Two brothers experience emotional reunion with their late mother's Inuit carvings at the National Gallery of Canada, finding healing and connection through her artistic legacy.
Two brothers experience an emotional reunion with their late mother's Inuit carvings at the National Gallery of Canada, a decade after her passing. A story of art, memory, and healing.
Health Canada refuses to explain how $20 million worth of pharmaceuticals vanished from national emergency stockpile. Transparency concerns raised.
Former National Gallery of Canada director Sasha Suda files lawsuit against Philadelphia Museum of Art alleging wrongful dismissal. Case highlights leadership challenges in major art institutions.
Explore the heated debate around O Canada performances during the 2025 World Series, where artists faced backlash for altering lyrics and style of the national anthem.
Geoff Russ argues Canada must rebuild shared cultural foundations and sturdy institutions to maintain social cohesion. Discover why national unity matters for Canada's future.
The Royal Canadian Legion hosted the 2025 National Remembrance Day Ceremony in Ottawa, marking significant anniversaries with a fly-past and traditional tributes to Canada's Fallen.
Canada's military readiness depends on reserve forces, yet they remain undervalued and underutilized. Learn why this critical gap threatens national security and what must change.