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This former B.C. Lions quarterback is ready to lead Canada to Olympic flag football glory. He's done with the pro game, but not with football.
King Charles III provided an overview of the Legislature’s priorities for Prime Minister Mark Carney’s government and said that Canada will stay “strong and free” in light of President ...
The flag, in its present form, was adopted during a meeting of the Constituent Assembly on July 22, 1947, just twenty days before India’s independence. On August 15, 1947, it became the official ...
The king’s whirlwind visit to Canada is widely considered by royal watchers to be a symbolic rebuke of President Trump’s 51st-state threats.
Canada holds the G7 presidency in 2025, and can provide leadership in data governance and AI innovation. A central priority should be to rally partners around a framework for ethical, ...
OTTAWA — King Charles III delivered a clear message Tuesday to anyone who doubts Canada’s sovereignty. “The true north is indeed strong and free,” the king said in a speech to Canadians ...
President Trump announced the $175 billion Golden Dome missile defense system, the US's first space weapon, with potential Canadian involvement. Canada’s role is crucial for the system's success ...
As measles cases in the United States continue to mount, neighboring countries Canada and Mexico are also experiencing significant outbreaks – all of which have been linked to at least one death.
King Charles expresses love for Canada, says it will remain 'strong and free' Charles didn't directly comment on President Donald Trump, who has mused about turning Canada into the 51st U.S. state.
This idea that Canada needs to diversify its trade is not a new idea. I’ve given a number of speeches on this going back 10 years. Why hasn’t it happened to as big a degree as it could have?
As measles cases in the United States continue to mount, neighboring countries Canada and Mexico are also experiencing significant outbreaks – all of which have been linked to at least one death.
King Charles III threw shade at President Donald Trump during a historic Tuesday speech in Ottawa, vowing that Canada would remain “strong and free.” The king, who was there to welcome a new ...