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Libraries are the battleground in censorship wars; academic freedom and critical thinking are casualties. What does this mean for students?

What would our world be like if the only books available to readers eager to learn were published by large multinational corporations?

Why the Online News Act and Online Streaming Act are in the crosshairs of the CUSMA review

Undervalued and underestimated, the arts and culture sector continually finds itself on the defensive in the political sphere – when it makes it into that…

Ce que le gouvernement canadien devrait faire en matière des arts et culture. Une véritable indépendance exige un nouveau modèle économique.

What the Canadian government should do on arts and culture. Because true independence needs a new economic model.

You don’t forget the sound of a body falling from a great height. First there’s the shuddering impact itself, then, almost instantaneously, startled cries from…

Public libraries continue to be a treasured public space and resource for residents of Regina and Saskatoon. Far too often, policymakers who may not actually…

The Toronto Public Library is a vital institution that is deeply integrated into the cultural, social, and intellectual life of Torontonians. It not only provides…

You could hear the music from blocks away. More than a thousand dancers, painters, clowns, musicians, poets, and other cultural workers came out in Montreal…

Alternative Federal Budget: what the federal government could achieve in arts and culture

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