The facility will host a hockey tournament and open skating, but the government has been criticized for the cost and rules
The NHL-sized ice rink on Parliament Hill is set to open for public skating this December.*
*Many, many terms and conditions apply.
Canadians heading to a national park this weekend might not get as much solitude as in years before. The country’s national parks have had more than 1.5 million more visitors this year than during the same time last year—a 12 per cent overall increase. The numbers of visitors at national parks and historic sites have increased in the…
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We enlisted photographers to capture the most festive moments from coast to coast to coast. Here’s what they saw.
The minister of Indigenous and Northern Affairs hosted her regular celebratory Canada Day picnic on Saturday against a backdrop of Indigenous anger and protest.
Scheer and his family celebrated Canada 150 in Charlottetown, the Birthplace of Confederation—and invited us to follow along
On Canada Day, protesters mixed with patriots. There was chanting, singing and a tense moment or two.
On Parliament Hill tens of thousands of soggy revelers gathered to celebrate the most admired nation on Earth
The Prime Minister talks to Paul Wells about managing expectations, the housing market and the weirdness of Canada-U.S. relations
Canada has never been as confident or confused as it is right now