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Law & Politics Canadian Police Seized 1,000 Works From a Dealer Suspected of Selling Art on Behalf of Clients and Then Ghosting Them Works by Emily Carr and David Blackwood are at the heart of the ...
In this photo essay series from Montreal’s Museum of Fine Arts, we showcase more art exhibits through the ages, and curator ...
There's a certain symbolism in the fact that three of the four coastal finalists left in the Search for B.C.'s Best Symbol ...
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Upscale Adventuring on MSNWhy Halifax Should Be Your Next Canadian Escape — And What to Do When You Get ThereI wasn’t expecting to find loads of fun things to do in Halifax. Initially, Iactually had quite low expectations of Halifax ...
CONTEMPORARY Canadian art is as complex and controversial as the country itself: multicultural, bilingual, and perhaps subject to more diverse pressures than any other nation. Mercifully, however ...
Market How the Trade War Is Reshaping Canada’s Art Market 'I feel a little put off by spending any business or tourist dollars in the U.S. at the moment,' one dealer said.
Canadian Police Make Arrests in ‘Biggest Art Fraud in World History’ Arrests have been made in $100 million art forgery scheme involving famed Indigenous artist Norval Morrisseau.
Bogged down by the enormity of the task at hand, Morrisseau's estate, which is run by Dingle, partnered with two art-loving ...
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Travel + Leisure on MSNThis Charming Canadian City Is Less Than 2 Hours From the U.S.—and It's the Perfect Summer Escape for Nature LoversOttawa, Ontario, is often overlooked for Montreal and Toronto, but it's the perfect summer break for both nature and city ...
Meanwhile, he also decried the fact that 80% of all 2022 ad revenue from Canadian media outlets went to both Meta and Alphabet, totaling nearly C$10 billion (~$7.5 billion).
Louis Garneau, a former Canadian bicycling champion and a businessman and artist, calls it "A 'Major' undertaking." After reading about efforts here to make "Whirlwind," a documentary on Marshall ...
Inuit-owned fishing company Baffin Fisheries christened its new vessel Inuksuk II in an Iqaluit ceremony earlier this week.
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