The Conversation CanadaCanada Day: Why renaming roads and how we tell stories matter for reconciliationThe Conversation Canada - Geo TakachThe recent renaming of the Sir John A. Macdonald Parkway in Ottawa to Kichi Zībī Mīkan (“Great River Road”) comes as Canada Day invites Canadians to …
The Conversation CanadaAs Canada welcomes historic numbers of immigrants, how can communities be more welcoming?The Conversation Canada - Leah Hamilton and Awish Aslam and Priscila Ribeiro Prado Barros and Victoria EssesCanada’s population has officially surpassed 40 million people, and immigration has significantly contributed to reaching this milestone. In 2021, …
The Conversation CanadaProtests in Ottawa are a recurring disaster, affecting neighbourhoods and residentsThe Conversation Canada - Jack L. RozdilskyAs Canada’s capital city approaches Canada Day, the July 1 national holiday marking the anniversary of Confederation in 1867, Ottawa is expecting …
The Conversation CanadaWhat the truck? The ‘freedom convoy’ protesters are heading back to OttawaThe Conversation Canada - Fiona MacDonaldJuly 1 marks the first in-person Canada Day celebrations in the nation’s capital since 2019. But the celebrations could be overshadowed by a …
The Conversation CanadaHas the meaning behind the Canadian flag changed? — PodcastThe Conversation Canada - Vinita SrivastavaAs we approach Canada Day — and the prospect of the return of “freedom” protests in Ottawa — let’s consider the meaning and symbolism of the Canadian …
The Conversation Canada‘O Canada’: Why I no longer stand for the national anthemThe Conversation Canada - Jason LaurendeauThe Canadian national anthem plays a part in many of my fondest sport memories. When my dad took me to the Saddledome as a kid, I would stand up as …
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