Adina Bresge
Reporter with The Canadian Press
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Trudeau becomes first sitting prime minister to march in Halifax Pride parade
Throngs of people lined the streets of downtown Halifax Saturday to see a sitting prime minister walk in the city's Pride parade for the first time.
Top general apologizes for incident at Indigenous ceremony on Canada Day
Gen. Jonathan Vance, chief of the defence staff, called the incident "deplorable" and said the men will be removed from training and duties while the incident is investigated.
Five servicemen involved in incident at Indigenous ceremony on Canada Day
A spokesperson for the military has confirmed that two members of the Navy were involved in a confrontation at an Indigenous ceremony in Halifax on Canada Day.
St. John's Pride now welcoming uniformed police officers in Pride parade
The Pride committee in St. John's, N.L., has reversed course and invited uniformed police officers to march in the city's Pride parade this July.
Organized rhyme: How Halifax's poet laureate became 'a change-maker'
A poet didn't make history in Halifax last week, but she might have been the catalyst for changing how the city commemorates its history.
A fresh indignity for Canada's smallest province: 'Where is P.E.I.?'
P.E.I. is smaller than Algonquin park, and has fewer residents than Oakville, Ont., so it's used to being overlooked from time to time.
East Coast takes polar bear plunge
Eighty-two-year-old Arnie Ross, clad in coral swim trunks, was the first of more than 250 people to jump off the wharf in Herring Cove, N.S., on Sunday.
Protesters break into Muskrat Falls site, more form blockade outside
Protesters broke into the Muskrat Falls hydroelectric site in Labrador and formed a blockade around it, Nalcor Energy confirmed Saturday.
Newfoundland fossil trove wins bid to become UNESCO World Heritage Site
The rocky stretch of coastline along the southeastern tip of Newfoundland holds secrets about the origins of complex life.