
A Rollercoaster Federal Election
On April 28, Canada went to the polls. It was a tight race.
The Death and Legacy of Pope Francis
Pope Francis, head of the Roman Catholic Church, died April 21. He was 88. His passing deeply saddened people of all faiths around the world.
Olé, Olé! Canadian Women’s Soccer is in Play!
On April 16, the Calgary Wild FC and Vancouver Rise FC kicked off at Vancouver’s BC Place. It was the historic first match of the Northern Super League.
Saving Lives Through Organ Donation
Brandy Hehn is alive today because people donated their organs.
A Critical Canadian Election During Turbulent Times
Canadians are heading to the polls on April 28. On March 23, Prime Minister Mark Carney asked Governor General Mary Simon to dissolve Parliament.
Down to Earth
On March 18, a capsule splashed down in the Gulf of Mexico off the coast of Florida. Two of its four passengers were Suni Williams and Barry (Butch) Wilmore.
Introducing Mark Carney, Canada’s New Prime Minister
Mark Carney was sworn in as Canada’s 24th prime minister on March 14. Mr. Carney, 59, replaces Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, who announced his resignation in January.
Will Extinct Species Roam Again?
Colossal Biosciences is trying to bring back three extinct species. The process is called de-extinction. But some scientists are asking one big question: Why?
Ottawa’s Little Libraries Are Battling Hate Literature
Do you have a little library in your neighbourhood? These little book cupboards are usually mounted on a post near the sidewalk.
The Aga Khan, Friend of Canada, Dies at 88
The Aga Khan died in Lisbon, Portugal on February 4 at age 88. He was a philanthropist, a diplomat, and an entrepreneur. Millions of people mourned his passing.