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Sir John A. Macdonald was erased from some public spaces. Now there's a movement to bring him back
The racial reckoning of the COVID era saw Canada grapple with its checkered past — a process that led to statues of some foundational figures being removed, in some instances by force. Five years on, ...
A city hall can put up a Christmas tree – but it helps to have a Santa on display too. First Amendment experts are mixed about whether cities and local governments can have holiday displays that are ...
The Chinese government once focused on political dissidents and exiled activists. Now, federal officials say, it is targeting ...
YouTube's purge of AI-fuelled fake movie trailers on Screen Culture has been applauded, so why did Hollywood studios not take ...
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Trump’s gender-affirming care ban is why we need Congress to grow a spine
We need a Congress that will stand up and snatch back the purse strings as the Founding Fathers originally intended. In the ...
“I think what we say is that, yes, history should remain,” said Daniel Nolett, the general director of the Odanak council. “Don't erase. Otherwise you're erasing part of the history, and that was an ...
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