Image of the Week: True to form, the Russian president tries something no one else thinks they can get away with
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Fine, let’s shovel. But where are we supposed to put the snow?
Image of the Week: Snowstorms that hit Central Canada renewed an age-old debate for people who have to shovel out their cars
A Ski-Doo train packed with courage, care and badly needed supplies
Image of the Week: First Nations in northwestern Ontario are rushing to help COVID-stricken Bearskin Lake. By snowmobile, if necessary.
Mary Simon’s land acknowledgement isn’t symbolic: ‘It is our true history’
Image of the Week: The governor general is a symbolic role and Simon’s appointment a symbolic victory. But her land acknowledgement—a bit of symbolic prose—is more than that.
A harrowing image of the B.C. floods that caused mudslides and trapped motorists
Image of the Week: An unusually heavy ‘atmospheric river’ drowned cars like this one and follows record-breaking wildfires earlier this year. The West Coast can’t catch a break.
A wedding fit for a commoner
Image of the week: Japan’s Princess Mako trades her royal title for love in a simple ceremony so not to rile her family and the Japanese public
It’s raining, it’s pouring, the PM names a cabinet
Image of the week: Justin Trudeau strolled up to Rideau Hall, umbrella in hand and storms brewing. It was a world apart from the happier times of 2015.
Trudeau hits the beach in Tofino. At least he isn’t surfing.
Image of the Week: Symbolism is an important part of reconciliation with First Nations. The PM’s oceanside getaway could not have made that clearer.
Auf Wiedersehen, Angela Merkel. Goodbye.
Image of the Week: Germany’s unflappable, long-serving chancellor departs the political stage with a rare show of vulnerability
Stand up and take a bow, Andre De Grasse
Image of the Week: Canada’s 200-metre gold medallist, recumbent in glory