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Kibbeh’s Bite: From Biblical Lamb to Modern Conflict Resolution

By Simon Yammine Food has always been more than just something to munch on. It’s tangled up in our stories,...

Federalism Under Fire: How Three Colonies Became Canada

Between 1864 and 1867, British North America did not glide into a neat constitutional arrangement. It stumbled, argued, bargained, panicked,...

Can You Imagine A Life Without Smartphones?

Imagine the hollow ache of waking to a world stripped of your smartphone. No sleek device buzzing with notifications, no...

New Year: How Civilizations Learned to Begin Again

Every year, at precisely midnight, humanity performs the same ritual. We stare at clocks, count backward in unison, shout when...

A Season of Light, Faith, and Unity

Every December, as lights glow in windows and churches fill with hymns, a familiar question quietly returns: Why do Christians...

Leading the World: From the Biggest Bomb to Artificial Intelligence

At the end of the Second World War, global leadership was defined by a single, terrifying reality: only one country...

Nova Scotia PC Caucus Christmas Reception Charts a Confident Course for the Future

HALIFAX — The Commonwealth Ballroom at The Westin Nova Scotian glowed with festive warmth on Wednesday, December 10, 2025, as...

Migration in Perspective: Ian Goldin’s Shortest History of Migration

Migration is one of the most widely discussed topics of our time. Many public conversations present human movement as a...

Holiday Cheer and Gourmet Bites at the Chamber’s Christmas Reception

The Lebanese Chamber of Commerce threw its Christmas gathering at the Moxy Halifax Downtown, Marriott’s cool, rebellious younger child; the...

A Night of Legacy and Gratitude: The Canadian Lebanon Society of Halifax Celebrates a Milestone in Community Leadership

On Saturday evening, the Canadian Lebanon Society of Halifax held its annual philanthropy dinner at the Cedar Events Centre. What...

Father Joseph Daiif Visits Halifax: A Spiritual Gathering Honoring Patriarch Douaihy

The Lebanese community in Halifax received a special visit this week from Father Joseph Daiif, pastor of Saint Charbel Church...

Entre deux rives du français: un « français de France » et un « français du Liban » ?

Certaines langues s’apprennent. D’autres s’héritent. Et il existe des langues qui se transforment au contact d’un pays, de son histoire...
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