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Canada's 1970s Superhero 'Captain Canuck' Has Resurgence Thanks to Trump By Matt McKnight and Zoe Law VANCOUVER (Reuters) - U.S. President Donald Trump’s annexation threats and tariffs have ...
(Chris Helgren/Reuters) For the cover of Captain Canuck's 50th anniversary issue, Comely depicted the superhero wagging his finger at Trump, who has said he wants Canada to become a U.S. state.
Even the 1970s comic-book character Captain Canuck is back! Could this pushback, combined with Americans’ fears about the political climate at home, lead to new opportunities for Canada?
1:24 Captain Canuck slaps down Trump, Musk in comic inspired by U.S-Canada trade war A beloved Canadian comic book superhero is returning with a vengeance to ward off the threat of an unlikely ...
Canada's superhero, Captain Canuck, is making a comeback amidst political tensions with the U.S. under Donald Trump. Fueled by Trump's remarks about Canada becoming the 51st state, the comic ...
TORONTO (CTV News) - Captain Canuck is one of the most well-known superheroes in Canada, and now, he’s taking on U.S. President Donald Trump in a new illustration from the comic’s creator.
Captain Canuck, aka Tom Evans, is a Mountie who gained his special powers after an alien encounter. He wears a white and red outfit emblazoned with maple leaves, a prominent symbol of Canada.
Captain Canuck, aka Tom Evans, is a Mountie who gained his special powers after an alien encounter. He wears a white and red outfit emblazoned with maple leaves, a prominent symbol of Canada.