Last January 17, the Toronto Light Festival showcased several art pieces that enticed visitors. Here are some of the art pieces we saw during the light festival: Sydmonauts The nine
Year: 2020
Contemporary Art from the 60s and Its Development up to the Present
The 1960s Despite the popularity of abstract and expressionism, a new form of art was born – pop. This was at a time when pop culture skyrocketed to popularity and
3 Canadian Books Written by BIPOC authors that You Should Read to Unravel the Truth of Oppression in Canada
The three books on the list show different perspectives on racism in a Canadian context and these books serve as a tool in educating readers about the issue before us.
How Canada Proved Itself to the World
Canada had proven itself when it established a formidable military force under Lieutenant-General Sir Arthur Currie. He was a man of principle and during his leadership, he put his soldiers’
“Go Back to Where You Came from” Mentality in Canada and How It Evolved through the Years
The Immigration Act of 1869 was one of the earliest laws containing matters related to pauper immigrants. After three years, the said act was amended to contain provisions legalizing the
Newfoundland’s Deadly Tsunami and the Series of Deaths That Followed
The book entitled “The Wake: The Deadly Legacy of a Newfoundland Tsunami” by author Linden MacIntyre, tells the story of how one disaster caused more deaths even years after the
Federal Government Assistance of $2 Billion for Safe Reopening of Schools in Provinces and Territories and What Students, Parents, Faculty, and Staff Can Expect for the Fall Semester
The federal government has allotted up to $2 billion to assist provinces and territories to ensure that the schools can reopen and provide a safe learning environment for all students
What You Need to Know About Canadian Industries
Canada is the second largest country in the world, and its economy is driven by several industries depending on the landscape of the respective properties and territories that comprise it.
Housing Market in Vancouver Is Finally Stabilizing While Toronto Housing Prices Continue to Rise
Vancouver has been dubbed the most unaffordable city on the continent. Due to this, several policies were put in place to make housing more affordable. In a surprising turn of
Duncan MacPherson – Canada’s Political Cartoonist through the Years
The book entitled “Professional Heckler: The Life and Art of Duncan Macpherson” by author Terry Mosher is a biography of one of Canada’s highly sought-after figures in the field of