Quebec City’s Clarendon Hotel reopens and celebrates its 150th Anniversary The Montrealer June 17, 2021 4428 A historic birthday for the oldest hotel in Canada The Clarendon Hotel, Canada’s oldest hotel, reopened on June 10th, in time to celebrate its 150th birthday. The original plan was to mark the historic anniver...
Enabling high impact research at Brain Canada through diversity, equity, and inclusion Lauren Bentley June 7, 2021 1680 Helping everyone means including everyone Research approaches that consistently account for sex and gender differences drive innovation and scientific rigour, while also reducing gender-based health inequities...
Pharma Benefits More Obvious Than Ever Miguel Ouellette: Economist and Director of Operations - Montreal Economic Institute June 5, 2021 1510 For some people, no good deed deserves to be rewarded—at least not by making a profit, which they treat as if it were a dirty word. Even saving millions of lives, as pharmaceutical companies have undoubtedly do...
Canadian Ballet Legends Honoured LiveEvents May 28, 2021 1695 Canada Post applauds the illustrious careers of two ballet legends with Stamps featuring Karen Kain and Fernand Nault Karen Kain and the late Fernand Nault have each left a unique mark on the ballet world. Th...
Building back our mental health Melissa Arauz May 8, 2021 2465 The COVID-19 pandemic has contributed to a renewed focus on our collective mental health. For more than a year now, Canadians have been faced with increased isolation, heightened uncertainty and overwhelming fe...
Ahuntsic’s Aicia Colacci and Dollard-des-Ormeaux native Jae-Anthony Dougan will compete for the $100,000 grand prize on Top Chef Canada mikecohen April 18, 2021 2420 On the eve of the ninth season of Top Chef Canada, returning to Food Network Canada on April 19 (10 pm), two Montrealers will be among the culinary talents trying to win it all. Top Chef Canada contestant A...
Bringing Canada to the forefront of scientific innovation Melissa Arauz April 6, 2021 2430 Buzzing with excitement and filled with ground-breaking ideas, the next generation of brain scientists are eager to push the envelope and take us deeper into the unknown. From exploring the effects of cannabis ...
New Album by Angèle Dubeau Tops the Charts LiveEvents March 29, 2021 1862 The New Album by Angèle Dubeau IMMERSION Approaches One Million Streams On February 26, Angèle Dubeau released her 45th album. Since then, IMMERSION has been sitting at the top of the country’s sales charts,...
Charitable foundations are overdue to do better; it is time for the Federal Government to step in John Hallward March 18, 2021 1757 We have been witnessing a growing “charity gap” in Canada for many years. Charities are struggling to raise money, while demand for their services has been rising. So, why are we allowing foundations to accumul...
The Walrus Talks at Home: Mental Health – March 25, 2021 LiveEvents March 18, 2021 1219 The Walrus Talks at Home: Mental Health A meaningful conversation on individual and collective wellness. Four speakers discuss and answer your questions about the pervasive stigmatization of mental health,...