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Parliamentarians, war veterans and students, pose outdoors in front of a memorial statue.
At a glance
A conservator with gloved hands uses a tool to replace strips of lead that hold panes of stained glass in place.
Taking Panes: Conserving the Senate foyer’s stained-glass ceiling
New visitor attraction: An immersive experience that showcases Canada’s Parliament
The silhouettes of an oil pumpjack and three dollar signs, against a setting sun.
HSBC Canada acquisition could undermine climate goals: Senator Galvez
Senators Rob Black, Paula Simons and Pat Duncan observe the results of a slake test in two glass jars.
Senate soil study grows deep roots as it uncovers key themes
Two Black fists break the chain binding them
Senate committee investigates anti-Black racism at the Canadian Human Rights Commission
A group of students, school staff and Senator Michèle Audette pose in front of the thrones in the Senate Chamber.
At a glance
A large tiger stretches out on the ground.
Jane Goodall Act would protect captive wildlife and public safety: Senator Klyne
Senate committee to demand answers from groups that have not released residential school records
Identity documents issued to Chinese residents in Canada a century ago laid out in rows on clipboards.
The Chinese Exclusion Act’s dark centennial holds lessons for today: Senator Simons
A person using a wheelchair overlooking bricks painted with the universal blue and white handicap sign.
We all have a role in creating an accessible Canada: Senator Petitclerc
A fleur-de-lis is carved into the arch above a doorway in Centre Block.
The fleur-de-lis, the salamander and the thistle: Parliament’s royal symbols, part three
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