
The decision to remove art deemed ‘cultural appropriation' was reportedly made after an Indigenous Senator touring Centre Block raised questions about the decorative paintwork on the walls and ceiling of room 256-S. #cdnpoli hilltimes.com/?p=497416
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The decision to remove art deemed ‘cultural appropriation' was reportedly made after an Indigenous Senator touring Centre Block raised questions about the decorative paintwork on the walls and ceiling of room 256-S. #cdnpoli hilltimes.com/?p=497416

Canada joins its partners in expressing concern about the death penalty law passed by the Israeli Knesset that, in practice, systematically targets Palestinians.


1/ We asked seven frontier AI models to do a simple task. Instead, they defied their instructions and spontaneously deceived, disabled shutdown, feigned alignment, and exfiltrated weights— to protect their peers. 🤯 We call this phenomenon "peer-preservation." New research from @BerkeleyRDI and collaborators 🧵

RCMP now says foreign states continue to harass, intimidate Canadians ctvnews.ca/politics/artic…


Don’t cry over bagged milk. This staple of Canadian households is officially being phased out. Gone are the days of having to worry about cutting the right sized hole, dirty pitchers and floppy bags. 🥛💔 #AprilFools

The moon has long been a shared locus of imagination and significance for Indigenous peoples. With the return of lunar missions, it is now a frontier for industry. Writer Michelle Cyca explores the economic and colonial logics shaping this transformation. thewalrus.ca/with-the-artem…

Avi Lewis argues public services, like Canada Post, aren't meant to profit but serve Canadians, and calls for a mission-driven approach to public corporations similar to WWII-era Crown corporations. Canada Post hasn't made a profit since 2017.

They are utterly insane, but they are also dangerous.


#VPDNews: The Vancouver Police Department has one man in custody after an arson closed a Downtown Eastside grocery store. At approximately 5:30 p.m., a man walked into Nesters at 333 Abbott Street and lit a fire. Vancouver Fire and Rescue Services attended and put out the flames. Fortunately, no one was injured. The fire, smoke, and water caused extensive damage to the store. One man is in VPD custody, and investigators are recommending charges of arson to Crown Counsel. The man’s name is not being released pending charge approval.




WATCH: Protesters at Bathurst and Sheppard complain to police about an individual wearing a makeshift niqab and draped in a Pride flag. “This is incitement,” says a protester, himself dressed in a full keffiyeh face covering and sunglasses. 📸 Mar 29, 2026 #Toronto #ProtestMania Support independent reporting on Canada’s protest circuit and hate industry: ProtestMania.com


I note the retirement of Michael Rousseau as President and Chief Executive Officer of Air Canada. I thank him for his years of service and his contribution to maintaining Canada’s position as a leader in international air transportation. The Government of Canada will continue to work closely with Air Canada’s leadership and Board of Directors to ensure the airline provides safe, reliable, affordable, and bilingual service to all Canadians.

New rules announced by the International Olympic Committee risk undermining the principle that sport is a human right. Policies that exclude athletes and authorize invasive testing have no place in a rights-respecting sporting system. ccla.org/press-release/…

BREAKING: The Red Cross confirms the Palestinian toddler—previously claimed to be tortured by the IDF—was healthy when handed over. Any injuries occurred after his return or were pre-existing. Another viral lie that has been debunked.