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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.

Security Officers Removed from Saskatoon Hospital

Security personnel involved in a recent incident are no longer permitted to work at Saskatoon's Victoria Hospital. Get the latest details on the investigation and hospital response.

Louvre Workers Vote to Extend Strike Over Understaffing

Employees at the Louvre, the world's most visited museum, have voted to extend a strike, protesting chronic understaffing, building decay, and management decisions. The Paris landmark faces a breaking point.

Louvre Water Leak Damages Egyptian Collection

A water leak at the Louvre Museum damaged hundreds of Egyptian documents, weeks after a major jewel heist. Officials confirm no irreparable losses. Learn about the incident and the museum's aging infrastructure.

Louvre water leak damages hundreds of artworks

A significant water leak at the Louvre museum in Paris has damaged hundreds of works. The incident, confirmed by the museum, raises concerns about art preservation. Read the full report.

WinSport Opens, Day Lodge Renovation Delayed

Calgary's WinSport at Canada Olympic Park is open for skiing and snowboarding, but the full reopening of the $43-million renovated Frank King Day Lodge is delayed until next summer.

Alberta's $5.3B Culture Sector Could Surpass Oilsands

Alberta's creative sector already generates $5.3B annually. By investing in immersive cultural experiences, the province could build a multibillion-dollar economy less volatile than oil. Discover the potential.

Edmonton OKs $4.5M for Road Upgrades Near River Cree

Edmonton city council has approved $4.5 million for critical road upgrades at the Whitemud Drive and 215 Street intersection. The project aims to improve safety and traffic flow near the River Cree Resort. Read more about the planned improvements.

Iraqi Jewish Voice: Nakba Exhibit Erasure Fuels Canadian Hate

Caroline Bassoon-Zaltman, an Iraqi Jew who fled persecution, warns that the Canadian Museum for Human Rights' 'Nakba' exhibit, by omitting Jewish displacement, is reviving the hatred she escaped. She sees parallels in today's Canada.

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