Canadian invention: The Last Sam the Record Man is in Ontario
The Last Sam the Record Man, located in Belleville, Ontario, is the only remaining store of its kind, embodying a significant part of Canadian music history.
Notable Canadian: Agnes Macphail was a force of nature
Agnes Macphail, the first woman elected to the Canadian House of Commons in 1921, was a pivotal figure in Canadian politics and women's rights.
Notable Canadians: The (American) friendly giant
The article highlights Bob Homme, an American who became a beloved children's TV character in Canada as 'The Friendly Giant,' showcasing his impact on Canadian television history.
Canadian Invention: O Pal-o-Mine, where art thou?
The Pal-o-Mine, a candy bar produced in New Brunswick, Canada, has a rich history as one of North America's oldest continuously produced sweets.
Canadian Invention: Canadaโs stamp on world history
This article discusses the significance of Canada's first stamp, the three-pence beaver, highlighting its historical uniqueness and impact on stamp design globally.
If Day: When Canada staged a Nazi occupation to sell the war
The article discusses the historical event known as 'If Day,' when Canada staged a mock German invasion during World War II to boost morale and support for the war effort.
Announcing Season 2 of โCanada Did What?!,โ the irreverent podcast exploring our nationโs surprising, untold political stories
The National Post announces the return of its political podcast โCanada Did What?!โ for a second season, focusing on lesser-known political stories from Canada's history.
Team Canada hockey showdowns in numbers: A look back at milestone moments
A retrospective on the historic rivalry between Canadian and U.S. hockey teams, highlighting key moments and upcoming games in Olympic history.
History of clutch Canadian hockey goals
The article highlights memorable clutch goals scored by Canadian hockey teams in major international tournaments, culminating in Mitch Marner's recent overtime winner at the Milan Cortina Olympics.
Grieving parents demand changes after 26-year-old son euthanized under controversial law
The parents of a 26-year-old Canadian man are calling for reform of the country's MAID laws after their son was euthanized despite having a history of mental health issues.
Canadian hockey player breaks Olympic Games record for goals scored
Canadian hockey player Marie-Philip Poulin has become the top goal scorer in Olympic Games history, as reported by ESPN.
6 Sixes, 11 Fours... Yuvraj Creates History with Century in T20 World Cup
19-year-old Canadian opener Yuvraj Samra scored a historic century in the T20 World Cup, becoming the youngest player to achieve this feat.
Anniversaries of February 16: What happened on this day?
The article highlights significant historical events that occurred on February 16, including the birthday of Canadian singer The Weeknd who turns 36 this year.
Marie-Philip Poulin is back (and makes Olympic history) as Canada cruises into semifinal
Marie-Philip Poulin returns to the Canadian women's hockey team and makes Olympic history by tying the record for most goals in Olympic Games history during a quarterfinal victory over Germany.
NHL at the 2026 Olympics: Where have the players been for the last decade?
Canadian NHL players are set to return to the Olympics in 2026 after a long absence since 2014, and the article examines their history with the Games and future prospects.
Tragedy at a Canadian High School. The Shooter was an 18-Year-Old Who was Born a Boy
An 18-year-old female shooter with a history of mental health issues killed eight people in a mass shooting at a high school in Tumbler Ridge, Canada.
Tumbler Ridge: What to know about the community devastated by mass shooting
A tragic mass shooting in Tumbler Ridge, British Columbia, has left ten dead, including the shooter, marking one of the worst such incidents in Canadian history.
Terrible, horrendous, say even supporters. The worst NHL goalie to face the Czechs
Canadian goalie Jordan Binnington, considered one of the worst in NHL history by many critics, is surprisingly nominated for the Olympic team, which raises concerns for the Czech team as they prepare to face Canada in Milan.
A woman killed nine people in rare mass shooting in Canada. Here's what we know
A mass shooting in Tumbler Ridge, Canada, has resulted in ten deaths, including the shooter, marking it as one of the deadliest incidents in the country's history.
Americans hand Canada worst defeat in Olympic history
Canada suffered its most significant defeat in Olympic women's hockey history, losing 5-0 to the United States.
"Too strong to be real." Astronomers discovered something that theoretically shouldn't exist
An international team of astronomers led by Canadian scientists from the University of British Columbia identified a galaxy cluster containing extremely hot gas from an early stage of cosmic history, contradicting existing cosmological models.
The Habsburg Dynasty: A Suitcase Full of Jewels and an Old Question
A suitcase of Habsburg jewels suddenly appears in a Canadian locker after 100 years, reigniting Austrian debate about their relationship with their former ruling house.
Christmas Murder 1913: The Corpse at Hell's Gate
A historian is investigating a Canadian Christmas murder case from 1913 where a man's body was found shortly after Christmas.