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“I think this is the most direct threat we’ve had since the War of 1812.” The author notes Canada’s had a renewed spirit of patriotism she hasn’t witnessed in years.
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Margaret Atwood calls Canada-U.S. tensions 'most direct threat since the War of 1812' - MSN“I think this is the most direct threat we’ve had since the War of 1812.” The author notes Canada's had a renewed spirit of patriotism she hasn't witnessed in years.
With 174 active wildfires burning across Canada, several U.S. states are under air quality alerts due to the traveling smoke from these flames.
The Bank of Canada held its benchmark interest rate at 2.75% as tariff uncertainty lingers, including President Donald Trump's latest increase to steel and aluminum tariffs.
Visitors to the Maidstone Bicentennial Museum on the weekend stepped back in time to 1812, when voyageurs cleaned deer skins while Indigenous warriors and British solders fended off American invaders.
Maps show Canada wildfire smoke forecast for U.S. as dozens of blazes burn out of control - CBS News
Wildfire smoke from Canada is expected to move over the U.S., and maps and satellite imagery show the large-scale impact of the blazes. Latest U.S.
TORONTO - Margaret Atwood says it feels “very weird” to see reality mirror “The Handmaid’s Tale” as the dystopian series comes to an end.
Unlike the battlefield of the previous Cold War, the continental U.S. is on the front line of a foreign adversary’s actions against us for the first time since the War of 1812.
The original idea at Confederation was that this country would be called the Kingdom of Canada: like the United Kingdom, the Kingdom of Sweden, and so on. But there was concern this would ...
Many fires burning across Canada, forcing evacuations and threatening air quality in the United States, cannot simply be put out, authorities and experts say.
Canada was battling 175 wildfires on Friday, of which 95 were uncontained, prompting evacuations and a military response. Officials warned that worse is probably still yet to come.
War between the U.S. and Great Britain was declared in June 1812. The Americans made plans to invade Canada, but their first attempt was stopped on Oct. 13 at the Battle of Queenston Heights.
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