Sir John A: To be or not to be
This is not the first time Sir John A. has been the target of revisionist history by politicians trying to stain the legacy of our founding father.
Ottawa Art Gallery and Canadian Film Institute Announce New Partnership
The OAG will now serve as the new home to many of CFI's festivals including the Ottawa International Animation Festival, EU Film festival, and the Latin American Film Festival.
Redblacks Throttled by BC Pass Rush, Drop Second Straight Game
The Redblacks’ offense was beaten down in their 26-14 loss to the Lions Friday night in BC.
Ottawa Fury end goal drought in 4-3 win over TFC II
Ottawa Fury FC travelled south to its Ontario rival Toronto FC II to face-off in USL action Thursday night at Lamport Stadium.
Urban hauler shines in the ‘wilds’ of Algonquin Park
The XC40 begins with all the right stuff. Cargo space behind the rear seats, although not cavernous, was enough to pile in four suitcases, a cooler bag, and a few odds and ends, without having to ditch the privacy cover.
HEXO: A new horizon of high quality
With strict standards of production, uncompromising quality, and responsible business practices, HEXO is ready to take the new adult-use cannabis market by storm.
In a world of buzz-word parenting, what’s a parent to do?
Experts who study parenting and child development do not waste time with popular culture conceptions of best or worst parenting approaches. You can throw the buzzwords away, in other words.
Bring Fall Into Your Home With Easy DIY Projects
One of the most exciting things about the fall season is flipping your home decor to reflect the season.
Life after addiction: maintaining sobriety for the long haul
Living with addiction is a continuous and uphill battle. Its challenges extend to almost every aspect of a person’s life…
University of Ottawa’s new program in special music education to launch this fall
This is the first program in Canada developed to train music teachers to work with students with special needs, including students with autism, cerebral palsy and Down syndrome.
OLM’s Most Anticipated Movies at TIFF
Let us say you decide to go, what should you see? Here are my 10 picks in alphabetical order of the ‘Must See’ films at this year’s festival.
CEO of TIFF Going Out with a Bang
TIFF’s impact on the global scale is huge. Not only because it is a predictor during awards season but because to have your film shown at TIFF propels you to another level.
BLOCKStrain — Keeping the cannabis industry on track
How can consumers trust what they are receiving is precisely what they need? Enter BLOCKStrain.
Launch of Cardus Religious Freedom Institute Couldn’t Come at a Better Time
Non-partisan and faith-based think tank Cardus introduced their new core initiative, the Cardus Religious Freedom Institute (CRFI), yesterday afternoon.
Cyprus – Two Solitudes
“It is never too late to be what you might have been.” —George Eliot
Cyprus – Two Solitudes
“It is never too late to be what you might have been.” —George Eliot
Online Casinos – Are They Secure?
We know that playing at a safe and reputable establishment is pivotal to every gambler, and that is why we decided to delve into the safety of online casinos.
Hit The Streets of Montreal
The city is always brimming with new restaurants, new bars, incredible hotels and unique cultural experiences.
We Must Rethink the Cancellation of the Ontario Basic Income Project
The Ontario Basic Income Pilot was a study launched in April 2017 to test whether a basic income can better support vulnerable workers in Ontario. This summer, with the change of government in Ontario, the decision has been made to end the study early.
Generation Panic: Why Millennials are the Most Anxious Generation
You know the feeling when your brain has too many tabs open? No? That saying resonates with so many young professionals, so much so that it’s become part of the generational humour.
Album Reviews: September 3, 2018
#OLMMusic looks at new releases from Blood Orange, Sadwoods, Justice, Chloe Laberge and Anna Calvi.
Thousands come out to support Canadian women’s soccer in Ottawa
On Sunday, Ottawa soccer fans were treated to world-class soccer at TD Place in a rematch of the 2016 Summer Olympics Bronze medal match which Canada won 2-1 over Brazil.
Redblacks Look Flat in Upset Loss to Alouettes
Whether or not there was rust coming off the bye week, the Ottawa offense looked out of sorts all night.
Film Review: Searching
After his 16-year-old daughter goes missing, a desperate father breaks into her laptop to look for clues to find her.
The backfire from Doug Ford’s new sex-ed curriculum
Although high school students will continue the 2015 sex-ed curriculum that addresses prevalent issues such as consent, gender and gay marriage, the same cannot be said for primary and middle school students.