Timelapse: Remembrance Day at the National War Memorial Nov. 11, 2014, was unlike any other in the nation’s capital
The complicated task of never forgettingJohn Geddes on how Remembrance Day 2014 in Ottawa felt different in the wake of Oct. 22
Bearing witness: An oral history of the Ottawa shootingThe harrowing stories of the Ottawa shooting, in the words of those who were there
For the record: Cpl. Branden Stevenson’s full statementThe last soldier to serve with Nathan Cirillo speaks out
Ottawa shooting: Seven minutes that shook the country Piling chairs, grabbing flagpoles, huddling in closets. We take you inside those fraught moments in Ottawa.
Why uniforms matter in the militaryThey’re always freighted with symbolism. But in the wake of the death of two soldiers, they suddenly mean so much more
Further reading on last Wednesday and the challenge aheadWhat to make of what happened on Parliament Hill and what should happen now?
Prince Charles gives ’substantial’ donation to Cirillo and Vincent families The royal joins thousands of Canadians in helping the families of the fallen
Uncovering a killer: Addict, drifter, walking contradictionHow Michael Zehaf-Bibeau’s life spiralled from privilege to petty crime and drugs to, eventually, deadly extremism. The story of a desperate madman.
Glenn Greenwald on what Canada should not do nowThe lawyer, journalist and provocateur on the Islamic State, attacks on Canada, and the U.S. after 9/11