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Today in History for Oct. 26: In 1774, the American Congress invited Canada to join the 13 colonies opposing Britain. In 1813, a small force of British and Canadian soldiers defeated an advance party ...
The provincial government is looking to change the slogan to "Strong and Free," a phrase featured in Latin on Alberta's coat of arms as the provincial motto. It has also been used by Premier Danielle ...
Paul Myers was touring Canada as the frontman of the alt-rock band The Gravelberrys when he heard the news about John Candy.
Rumors of a romance between the former prime minister of Canada and the pop star have begun swirling. Funnily enough, Trudeau ...
Former Canadian Prime Minister John Turner, who was in office for just 11 weeks and led his Liberal Party to a massive electoral defeat in 1984, died on Saturday aged 91.
And our latest Pro policy newsletter: Canada-US deal talks deepen. 8 a.m. The Senate energy, environment and natural resources committee studies cross-departmental work on energy, critical minerals ...
In the five years that Bob Rae has served as Canada’s ambassador to the United Nations, he’s seen the global order face ...
Veteran Olympic official John Coates stood down early Monday as head of sport’s highest court after being treated for cancer.
In the latest Flashback newsletter: a trip to the video store, when junk mail delivers and getting around (or not) in Montreal ...
GREENSBORO, N.C. — A man from Canada is facing federal charges for allegedly voting in North Carolina for two decades — including in the 2024 presidential election. Investigators say 69-year-old Denis ...
NEW HANOVER COUNTY, N.C. (WECT) - A man from Canada has been indicted for illegally registering and voting in federal elections in 2022 and 2024. According to the indictment, 69-year-old Denis ...