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Canadiens' depth shines in tight playoff race

Despite missing key players, the Montreal Canadiens remain in the Atlantic Division hunt. Their 4-1 win over Chicago highlights the team's resilience and the NHL's intense parity.

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.

Senators at 20 Games: Time for a Big Trade?

As the Ottawa Senators hit the 20-game mark, GM Steve Staios is actively seeking a top-six winger and defensive upgrade to bolster their playoff push. Explore the team's needs and potential moves.

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.

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.

New Ross Cenotaph: Nova Scotia's Oldest War Memorial

The historic New Ross Cenotaph, recognized as Nova Scotia's oldest war monument, was central to Remembrance Day ceremonies on November 11, 2025. Discover this important piece of Canadian military heritage.

Nova Scotia Archives WWII Collection Revealed

Explore Nova Scotia Archives' extensive wartime collection featuring rare posters and personal letters from WWII, preserving Canadian military heritage for Remembrance Day.

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.

Kitchener breaks 92-year snowfall record on Sunday

Kitchener, Ontario, shattered a 92-year-old snowfall record this past Sunday, marking a historic weather event for the region. Discover the details and impacts of this major winter storm.

Toronto breaks 1971 snowfall record in early November

Toronto shattered a 54-year-old snowfall record with unprecedented early November accumulation. The historic weather caused over 200 crashes across the GTA as residents navigated slippery conditions.

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