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Trump's suggestion of Canada becoming the 51st state, trade tariffs, and dismissive attitude toward Canadian leaders fueled a boost in national pride on Canada Day.
Trump's suggestion of Canada becoming the 51st state, trade tariffs, and dismissive attitude toward Canadian leaders fueled a boost in national pride on Canada Day.
It’s a statement that cuts to the root of Canada Day’s enduring controversy: For many Indigenous people, it marks not a national celebration but a reminder of stolen land and broken treaties.
In the Donald Trump era, Canadians say it's no longer enough to just be proud of their heritage. It's time to stand up and proclaim it.
On this Canada Day, celebrations are taking on a deeper meaning for many people, who say they're feeling a stronger sense of unity and pride in the Canadian flag. As Kylie Stanton reports, the ...
It is a complicated Canada Day for many Albertans. Two initiatives are underway to try to force referendums in the province: one calling for Alberta to leave, the other urging it to stay. That has ...
Full of pride and ready to party, Canadians gathered in Ottawa to celebrate Canada Day with messages of support from the Royal Family, the prime minister and a star-studded Order of Canada ceremony.