Pilot and TimesOC readers share their thoughts about local issues and events, including this week the evolving plans for ...
A prominent Westminster committee will investigate the extent of PSNI spying on journalists, lawyers and human rights campaigners when it launches an inquiry into press freedom next month.
It’s out with Discovery Place Nature and in with Charlotte Museum of Nature at Freedom Park. The center is scheduled to open its doors in 2026, according to the 77-year-old nonprofit.
The Freedom Park Challenge Course Playground will officially open to the public with a ribbon-cutting ceremony, Jan. 18. This new addition to the park promises to provide a dynamic and inclusive ...
Deliberations started Thursday over Freedom Convoy organizer Pat King's sentence for his role in the disruptive protest that brought Ottawa's downtown to a standstill for more than three weeks ...
OTTAWA - "Freedom Convoy" organizer Pat King's sentencing hearing is underway but a decision is still weeks away, according to the presiding judge. In November, Superior Court Justice Charles Hackland ...
During his city address, he highlighted projects he’s most proud of during his career, such as Freedom Park. Get local news you need to know to start your day with NBC 6's News Headlines newsletter.
The Canadian Association of University Teachers, a national organization representing teachers, librarians, researchers, general staff and other academic professionals across Canada, says academic ...
Two Just Stop Oil activists have defaced Charles Darwin’s grave with spray paint inside Westminster Abbey. The protesters entered the Abbey at 10am on Monday, spray painting “1.5 Is Dead” on the ...
Westminster Abbey said it was taking "immediate action" to clean the memorial. Alyson Lee, 66, a retired teaching assistant from Derby, and Di Bligh, a 77-year-old former chief executive of ...
In addition, more countries had performed worse on various measures of freedom than had improved compared to any other point since 2005. In less than 40 years, the optimistic outlook for democracy ...
Freedom of thought, belief, opinion and expression are fundamental under the Canadian Charter, but we must not rely upon these freedoms to silence and suppress debate on matters of public interest.