The long, dark past behind the National Gallery's latest acquisition
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The long, dark past behind the National Gallery's latest acquisition

The long, dark past behind the National Gallery's latest acquisition

John Geddes: The painting shows 'a peaceful, rich life'. In reality, the Nazis murdered the painting's Jewish owner and the artist was on the Nazi's side.
Yves-François Blanchet's dramatic resignation ultimatum

Yves-François Blanchet's dramatic resignation ultimatum

Politics Insider for Aug. 13: The Bloc raises the stakes on Parliament Hill, Ontario dumps barrels of red ink onto its budget and Sparks Street begs for visitors in the middle of a pandemic

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Kamala Harris is no friend of the community

Kamala Harris is no friend of the community

Andray Domise: Harris’s status as running mate to Joe Biden is indeed historic. But representation does not imply loyalty or any degree of respect to Black and brown communities beyond the superficial.

How Canada became an environmental outlier

How Canada became an environmental outlier

Tom Mulcair: Justin Trudeau and Peter MacKay, Trudeau's likely Conservative opponent in the next federal election, represent the same generation—one that has failed on the environment

They Were Loved: Remembering Canadians who died of COVID-19

They Were Loved: Remembering Canadians who died of COVID-19

A cowboy at heart. A devoted caregiver. A grandpa who sent the best gifts. A nurse who chatted up Freddie Mercury. These are some of those we have lost.

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'I think that my father murdered my mother.'

'I think that my father murdered my mother.'

Jeff Blackstock unravels the story of his mother’s death in the 1950s and lays it in the hands of his father, who at the time was a Canadian diplomat

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