David Clayton-Thomas, the Canadian singer and songwriter whose soulful voice was ubiquitous on American radio as lead singer of Blood, Sweat & Tears, has died at 84 years old.
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Zacharias Kunuk is an internationally renowned Inuk filmmaker. But one story he's never publicly shared until now: how as a young man he was a human subject in federally funded medical experiments.
Scar Tissue: The Legacy of Inuit Medical Experimentation – Premiering June 27.
Happy birthday Hope Sandoval!
This call and response track with the Jesus and the Mary Chain still one of the most bittersweet but beautiful pop songs of the 90s.
So many incredible storylines at the World Cup but the stoicism and dignity of this man’s tribute to a national leader assassinated with the connivance of the CIA is maybe my favorite
The Canadian men’s national team is advancing to the knockout round at a World Cup for the first time.
They wanted to stay in Vancouver. But their journey now leaves home soil.
And the capacity crowd sends the Canadians off with cheers as they leave the pitch.
AI data centres are hungry for land, water & power.
I’m calling on every major AI company to publicly disclose the full environmental impact of its systems – as a matter of transparency
No more hidden costs.
No more shifting the burden onto those least able to bear it.
It is time to come clean.
Oxford scholar, Golden Gloves boxer, Army Ranger helicopter pilot, actor, songwriter, musician,social activist and lifelong rule-breaker.
He would have been 80 today.
🎙️ALONE, NOT LONELY WITH GEORGE STROUMBOULOPOULOS
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📌 From MuchMusic and CBC to CNN, Apple, and Hockey Night in Canada, @strombo has interviewed presidents, world leaders, athletes, and some of the biggest names on the planet.
The history of National Indigenous Peoples Day reflects a journey toward recognition and celebration. In1982, the National Indian Brotherhood—now the Assembly of First Nations—called for a National Aboriginal Solidarity Day. The day was renamed National Indigenous Peoples Day on June 21, 2017.
Today, as we mark the 30th anniversary of National Indigenous Peoples Day, we celebrate the cultures, traditions, languages, and contributions of First Nations Peoples across Canada. Observed on the summer solstice, the longest day of the year, this day holds deep significance for many First Nations, serving as a time of renewal, reflection, and connection to the land, our histories and the future generations. Join events taking place across Canada and celebrate the strength, resilience, and diversity of First Nations peoples. https://t.co/uIM9iEme4A #NIHM2026 #NIPD2026
Tonight the #CNTower will be lit yellow, dark blue, dark red and white for Indigenous Peoples Day
Ce soir, la #TourCN sera illuminée en jaune, bleu foncé, rouge foncé et blanc pour la Journée des peuples autochtones
Back in Jerusalem with our team.
Gaza remains brutal, the West Bank is deteriorating. Our teams reach over a million Palestinians every month with food, but progress is fragile without sustained access, shelter and medicine.
There is no recovery without an end to this conflict.
Tonight the #CNTower will be lit blue for United Nations World Refugee Day
Ce soir, la #TourCN sera illuminée en bleu pour la Journée mondiale des réfugiés – Nations Unies
I love that every few years a new group of people discover Nick Drake.
And his songs finds new hearts to break.
Nick Drake was born on this day in 1948.