Major League Baseball's first Canadian franchise left Montreal after the 2004 season. A new documentary explores why.
The Toronto International Film Festival celebrates a big anniversary amid a trade war with the U.S. that has galvanized Canadians to support local filmmakers.
Julian Brave NoiseCat, left, and Emily Kassie, co-directors of the Oscar-nominated documentary film "Sugarcane," pose for a portrait on Main Street during the Sundance Film Festival on Monday, Jan. 27 ...
Community members filled the Rotary Multi-Purpose Room at Stride Place on Wednesday night for a screening of Sidelined: The ...
"After seeing a number of films, people from the East Coast really use their personal experiences to reflect that in their ...
NEW YORK, July 23, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- A new documentary released by Charmin Kills Forests, entitled “CHARMIN WIPES OUT A FOREST,” exposes how Procter & Gamble toilet paper and paper towels are made ...
The Toronto International Film Festival featured a record number of films made by Indigenous people in Canada this year, a ...