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Susan Korah
Susan Korah is Ottawa correspondent for The Catholic Register, and a Troy Media Editorial Content Provider Partner.
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Canada
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Canada
February 16, 2020
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A marriage of convenience that included a secret protocol between two totalitarian regimes—Stalin’s Soviet Union and Hitler’s Germany—not ...
Canada
August 27, 2019
Canada Day: Celebrating William Van Horne, Unsung Hero of Canadian History
As Canadians from Newfoundland to British Columbia prepare to celebrate the nation’s 152nd birthday on July 1, the ...
Canada
June 25, 2019
Exploring Local Culture in Vibrant Guatemala
The late afternoon sun is a ball of fire, sprinkling sequins of gold into the indigo water of ...
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October 25, 2018
From Repression to Freedom: Czech-Canadians Recall Fleeing 1968 Communist Invasion
Josef Jurkovic’s memories of the night 50 years ago when military tanks rolled into his hometown are as ...
Canada
September 27, 2018
Korean War Vets to Mark 65th Anniversary of Armistice
The haunting wail of a military bugle will echo off the polished granite structure known as the Wall ...
Canada
July 19, 2018
Canada Days: Celebrating the shared heritage of all Canadians
People might expect Canada Day celebrations to be somewhat muted this year in the wake of last year’s ...
Canada
June 28, 2018
Negotiating a 9,000 Km Demarcation Line: Canada-Us Boundary Marks 110 Years
April 11 will be just another day for most Canadians, but in fact it marks the 110th anniversary ...
Canada
April 5, 2018
Christian Genocide Survivor Group Fights to Save Others in Crisis
They survived a slow-motion genocide during the twilight of the Ottoman Empire in the 19th century, then outbursts ...
News
January 18, 2018
Fighting Landmines: Progress Made, but More Funding Needed, Say NGOs
OTTAWA—An anniversary celebration conference on the Anti-Personnel Mine Ban Convention, also known as the Ottawa Treaty, garnered high ...
Canada
December 7, 2017
Ottawa Landmine Treaty 20 Years On
Twenty years ago on Dec. 3, 1997, representatives from 122 countries gathered in Ottawa to sign the Anti-Personnel ...
Canada
November 30, 2017
Seals, Puffins, and a Haunted Castle: A Day Trip From Dublin
The waves are rough and choppy and the wind and sea spray whip my hair and face, but ...
Travel
November 29, 2017
Luxembourg: A Hidden Gem in the Heart of Western Europe
As I head for my hotel across Place d'Armes—a traffic-free zone that's more like a large outdoor patio ...
Travel
September 5, 2017
Recognizing 3 Inspirational Canadians on Canada’s 150th
For too long, Canada has been somewhat of an unsung hero among the world's nations. But that has ...
Canada
June 29, 2017
Aung San Suu Kyi Visits Ottawa, Discusses Myanmar’s Transition From Dictatorship to Democracy
OTTAWA—The transformation of Myanmar from dictatorship to democracy—and how Canada can help smooth the road ahead—will be the ...
Canada
June 6, 2017
Ottawa Restaurateur Keeps Family’s Hakka Culinary Heritage Alive
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Food
April 25, 2017
Turkish Chef Demonstrates Art of Culinary Diplomacy in Ottawa
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People
March 28, 2017
Two Sisters’ Unique Initiative Puts Cape Breton Island on World Map
OTTAWA—It's something like an "Anne of Green Gables" story in a 21st-century setting. Instead of "sending word" to ...
Canada
March 22, 2017
Martin Luther King Day: Canada a World Leader in Racial Justice, Says Expert
OTTAWA—Although certainly flawed when measured against the ideals of Martin Luther King Jr., Canada today comes closer to ...
Canada
January 17, 2017
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A pivotal lawsuit, currently in its second week of hearing at the Supreme Court of British Columbia, could ...
Canada
September 15, 2016
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As Prime Minister Justin Trudeau prepares to embark on a trip to China to win friends and open ...
Canada
August 25, 2016
Restoring Indigenous Rights: Canada and Taiwan on Similar Paths
Both Canada and Taiwan have embarked on a new era of justice for their indigenous populations. The two ...
Canada
August 8, 2016
The Hague’s Ruling on South China Sea: Canada ‘Concerned’ Over Rising Tensions
A recent ruling on a territorial dispute in the South China Sea between China and the Philippines has ...
Canada
July 29, 2016
86-year-old Taiwanese Businesswoman Unfazed by Decline in Tourism
At age 86, Jin-Pen Tsau could be taken for a stereotypical Taiwanese matriarch. However, her wrinkled face and ...
Asia & Pacific
July 20, 2016
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