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Montreal Jewish community objects to Mein Kampf auction

A rare copy of Adolf Hitler's 'Mein Kampf' is up for auction in Montreal, drawing strong objections from the city's Jewish community. The sale raises ethical questions about the trade in hateful historical artifacts.

1926 Baby Name Trends: Classics vs. Forgotten Names

A look back at the most popular baby names from 1926 reveals which timeless choices like James and Elizabeth remain favourites today, and which have faded into history. Discover the surprising shifts in naming trends over a century.

B.C. Minister Warns Against Repealing Indigenous Rights Act

B.C.'s Minister Ravi Kahlon argues that repealing the Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples Act would stall projects, spark court battles, and jeopardize billions in investment, setting reconciliation back decades.

Ex-Director Questions Vancouver's Reconciliation Commitment

Michelle Bryant-Gravelle, Vancouver's former senior director of Indigenous relations, resigned in 2025, citing a misalignment between political words and actions on reconciliation. Explore the city's response and the ongoing debate.

Last Dionne Quintuplet, Annette, Dies at 91

Annette Dionne, the final surviving member of the world-famous Dionne Quintuplets, has died at 91. We look back at the sisters' extraordinary and often tragic story as a Canadian cultural phenomenon.

King Charles Urges Unity in Christmas Address

King Charles III used his Christmas message to advocate for compassion and reconciliation in a divided world, praising acts of bravery like those in Bondi Beach. Read his full remarks.

Calgary's 1999 Christmas Heat Wave Hit 20°C

In December 1999, Calgary shattered temperature records with a 20°C Christmas heat wave. Residents golfed, swam, and soaked up the sun. Discover the story of this upside-down holiday season.

National Museums Shift to Colonial Reckoning Focus

A National Post investigation reveals Canada's museums are radically changing, moving from historical artifacts to confronting colonial errors. Explore the policy shift and its national impact.

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