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August 31, 2025

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Fashion

New home, new clothes: the old ones no longer fit once you move to the country

What happens if you decide to jump in, Escape to the Country-style, and flee the city rat race? Well, for a start, your identity begins to change in response to the new place around you. This change happens […]

Fashion

Fashion designers respond to environmental crisis

Canada has never been a driving force in fashion. As a nation, our culture and identity are often reduced to stereotypes involving plaid, nature and hockey. Though we have held multiple fashion weeks, they never […]

Culture

Fashion’s potential to influence politics and culture

Political dressing is fashionable right now, but is it fashion? Celebrities and stars turned up dressed in black at the 75th Golden Globes Award ceremony. Instantly the media was in frenzy over what they dubbed […]

Culture

Indigenous Fashion Week Toronto designers are showcasing resistance and resurgence

The biennial Indigenous Fashion Week Toronto (IFWTO) recently took the virtual fashion world by storm. Over four days in November, the festival showcased 15 designers who presented creative and artistic runway shows that underscored our interconnection to water. This […]

Arts

Street art: Personal creations get political with public messaging

I stopped in my tracks, shocked by something I saw in a Montréal laneway window that had been boarded up in the city’s Plateau neighbourhood. I was looking at caged chickens, with no space to […]

Arts

6 ways to help kids express their feelings about the coronavirus pandemic through art

The COVID-19 pandemic has affected children’s worlds in many ways. Due to closures and restrictions, they have experienced the loss of social engagement and the support of friends, school communities or extended family. Children have likely had […]

Arts

Creative Canada reunites art and technology for a brighter future

Sept. 28 was one of the most important days in Canadian history and we missed it. On that day, Canadian Heritage Minister Mélanie Joly launched our new cultural policy, Creative Canada. In Canada, artists need our […]

Arts

How to help artists and cultural industries recover from the COVID-19 disaster

To say that 2020 has been rough for the cultural and creative industries is an understatement. More specifically, COVID-19 has been nothing short of a perfect storm for workers in those industries, who already experienced precarious […]

Arts

Brain research shows the arts promote mental health

During self-isolation due to coronavirus, many are turning to the arts. Perhaps they seek a creative outlet or opportunity for expression; but it’s also possible that their attraction may be driven by an innate desire to use […]

Entertainment

From Oscar noms to leading roles: The problem with saying Asian women filmmakers have finally ‘made it’

In the aftermath of the horrific Atlanta shootings, of which six of eight victims were Asian women, recent news headlines in Canada and the rest of the world have shed light on an increase in anti-Asian racist attacks. These acts of […]

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