With all of the present-day scrutiny of politicians’ private lives, it is hard to imagine that Canada once had a prime minister who spoke to ghosts and allegedly visited prostitutes.
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Fringe Festival beer tent stays outdoors
The outdoor hub of the Ottawa Fringe Festival has secured a new location for the 2015 season, settling concerns among the theatre community that construction would force a move entirely indoors. The $100-million Ottawa Art Gallery and Arts Court redevelopment project will be shifting the festival beer tent and courtyard from its original site.
Viewpoint: Our national anthem should include all of us
MPs are debating a divisive bill that would make the words of O Canada gender neutral. The lyric “in all thy sons command” would change to “in all of us command.”
Ottawa Inuit enjoy a taste of home
As the sound of Inuit throat singing fills the room, 16-year-old Brenna Alfred takes a bite of seal pie at the Museum of Nature.