The Betrayal
The Phoenix debacle is a monumental disaster for Canada’s public service and for Canadians which was brought about by governments disrespect for its own workers
Team Canada Outshines US Virgin Islands at TD Place
The Canadian national basketball team defeated the US Virgin Islands 99-69 Monday afternoon in Ottawa, a fitting end to the Canada Day long weekend.
Toronto adds while Ottawa – apparently – set to subtract
With the signing of John Tavares, the Leafs might not be a certainty for a Stanley Cup, but they’ve sure put themselves in a solid position to compete for the championship for years to come.
Album Reviews: July 2, 2018
#OLMMusic looks at new releases from Nine Inch Nails, Computronic, Soulwax, Novusolis and Kamasi Washington.
The best Canadian books of all time
Take time to relax this weekend and read some of Canada's most beloved books!
Top things to do to in Newcastle to feel like a true Geordie
Newcastle is a wonderful city that offers numerous attractions and bags of fun and culture.
Polo in the Park Ottawa: Where fun, fashion and sport collide
This centuries-old sport is coming to Wesley Clover Park where two teams of mallet-wielding horse riders will compete in the 4th annual Polo in the Park Ottawa.
Offense Struggles in Redblacks Loss to Stampeders
“We just didn’t make the plays we needed to in key moments,” said Redblacks head coach Rick Campbell following the defeat.
Ottawa Fury set to face Toronto FC after beating AS Blainville in the Canadian Championship
Ottawa Fury FC beat AS Blainville 1-0 on Wednesday in the Canadian Championship Second Qualifying Round and 2-0 over two games.
Tea Time in the Capital: Kusmi Comes to Ottawa
Kusmi Tea is celebrating 150 years of quality by opening their first store in Ottawa!
Monocle Westboro is the Singular Choice for the Modern Ottawa Homeowner
Monocle, a luxury condominium designed by Choo Communities, is a radical break in traditional real estate investment.
The National Portrait: Canadians in the 21st century
The conversation turned to the evolution of portraiture and what a 3D portrait of the nation could look like.
The Trudeau government’s belated commitment to election law reform
The recent introduction by the Trudeau government of Bill C 76 that is meant to overhaul Canada’s Election Act raises the question: is a belated commitment to improving electoral democracy better than no commitment at all?
You Know it’s Summer in Ottawa When…
Here are a few other classic, tell-tale signs that the hot season has graced the city.
The Truth Behind E-Cigarettes
An ongoing study at the Canadian Institutes of Health Research is showing that e-cigarettes are more effective than they’re given credit for.
Enjoy the ultimate night out at one of these top Ontario casinos
Ontario’s casino scene is booming like never before. If you’ve yet to try it, now is the time to pull out your tuxedo or your favourite cocktail dress and head off to explore one of the following venues.
Locals Love Playin’ the Blues(fest)!
We pin down some festival returnees and newcomers to find out what a performance at Bluesfest means to them and how they feel others can get the most out of the festival experience.
Why Is Kathleen Wynne Unpopular?
Now that we have a new Provincial government we’ve decided to take a look back over the Liberal Party’s time in office and analyze why leader, Kathleen Wynne, has received so much criticism.
Meliá Hotels International’s Small Steps and Big Leaps in the Fight Against Plastic Pollution
Meliá Hotels International plans to eliminate all single-use plastics in their hotels around the world by the end of 2018!
Treating Health Care: How the Canadian System Works and How It Could Work Better
Raisa B. Deber provides brief descriptions of some key facts and concepts necessary to understand health care policy in Canada and place it in an international context.
Why DIY Has Become The Go-To For Furniture Design
DIY is the new designer. Find out why we’re trading in department store purchases for a weekend in the garage with our bare hands.
Russians Celebrate Team’s FIFA World Cup Success From Ottawa
It is 10:15 a.m. on a Monday in Ottawa, still too early for many at the Avant-Garde Bar to pass around alcoholic beverages but not too soon to share nervous glances.
6 Easy Ways to get the perfect Summer Glow
Here you’ll find some of holy grail highlighters from primers to finishing powders.
It’s time Canada had an official poverty line
It’s time the federal government established an official poverty line – a dollar amount of income below which a person or family would be deemed to be “poor.”
Still the One! Shania’s Back to Rock This Country
“It’s really great to be back home in Canada. I started in small town Canada and there were a lot of ups and downs on my way to the top,” said Twain as the stage set lifted her skyward. “From where I’m standing there’s no way but up from here!”