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Ancient Artifacts Found at Quebec Skating Rink Site

Archaeologists have discovered significant prehistoric artifacts in Simard Park, Sorel-Tracy, Quebec, halting construction on a future skating rink. The find offers a rare glimpse into the region's ancient past.

How a 1775 Attack on Quebec Defined Canada's Future

On New Year's Eve 1775, American forces attacked Quebec City. Their failure and Britain's Quebec Act, which granted religious freedom, ensured Canada's distinct path. Explore this pivotal moment.

2025: The Year Humbug and Woke-ism Faced a Major Pushback

A look back at 2025 reveals a significant push against policies like DEI and EV mandates. Despite his own contradictions, Trump's administration accelerated a cultural shift. Explore the key events that defined the year.

How Joseph Howe won press freedom in 1835

Long before the Charter, Joseph Howe's 1835 libel trial in Halifax established a cornerstone of Canadian liberty. Discover the story of this Father of Confederation's defiant stand.

Feminization's Impact on Jewish Institutions

Barbara Kay examines Helen Andrews' 'Great Feminization' theory, arguing it's reshaping Jewish community leadership and priorities, replacing rational decision-making with extreme empathy.

Franklin the Turtle Meme Sparks Outrage in Canada

U.S. Secretary of State Pete Hegseth sparks controversy by using a doctored image of beloved Canadian icon Franklin the Turtle in a military meme. Readers also react to MP benches, museum 'wokeness,' and government ad spending.

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.

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.

CJAY-TV marks 65 years on Winnipeg airwaves

Celebrating 65 years since CJAY-TV first broadcast in Winnipeg. Explore the station's history and impact on Canadian media landscape. Read more about this milestone.

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.

Final U.S. Penny Minted in Philadelphia Today

The last U.S. penny enters production today in Philadelphia, marking the end of an era for American currency. Discover the economic factors behind this historic decision.

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