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May 20, 2016

Kenneth Donald Duncanson is the latest unknown soldier to be identified by the Canadian Forces through a program that has matched dozens of families with relatives long considered lost to foreign battlefields.


May 19, 2016

Lawyers delivered their final arguments in a lawsuit that was brought by a developer after the city of Montreal bowed to public pressure to preserve green space and limited construction on a 6.5-hectare site on a flank of Mount Royal that once housed Marianopolis College. The site is inside the provincially protected Mount Royal Historic and Natural District.


May 18, 2016

The federal government has formally apologized in Parliament for the “great injustice” of the Komagata Maru incident, with Prime Minister Justin Trudeau using the solemn moment to highlight the contribution of millions of immigrants to Canada’s multicultural fabric.


May 17, 2016

A metal vase with a mysterious past and a connection to the mining wealth of B.C. is being exhibited for the first time in the province at the Audain Art Museum in Whistler.


May 13, 2016

Professor Laurie Bertram, along with 12 students and a team of library staff members, spent several weeks examining archives and digital databases from 1865 to 1915 to reveal the well-hidden history of sex work in Toronto. It was all part of Ms. Bertram’s fourth-year history seminar at the University of Toronto, called The Oldest Profession in Canada.


May 13, 2016

When Canada’s National Music Centre, Studio Bell, opens to the public, the impressive feat of architecture and engineering that totals 160,000 square feet over five storeys with nine interlocking towers will cradle the original 1905 King Edward Hotel.


May 11, 2016

Members of Saint John, N.B.’s Fort LaTour Development Authority are planning to meet with Aboriginal groups about plans for the historic property on the city’s waterfront.


May 11, 2016

The Airing Our Dirty Laundry exhibit, put on by the Brant Historical Society at the Brant Museum and Archives, focuses on often glossed-over subjects.


May 11, 2016

Edmonton’s Mill Creek Ravine is being scoured for remnants of the shantytowns and industrial sites that lined the banks of the river valley at the turn of the century.


May 10, 2016

It’s a rare event when a historically important house on Vancouver’s west side is saved from the bulldozer, but it’s happened again.

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