Royal Canadian Artillery Museum director Andrew Oakden holds ... and a copy of the royal proclamation by Queen Elizabeth II confirming the flag, which arrived on base sometime after the flag ...
A Canadian woman suffered severe injuries when ... provide consular assistance,” she said in an email to the National Post. “Due to privacy considerations, no further details may be disclosed.” ...
The Canadian dollar continued to climb on Friday after closing above 70 cents U.S. on Thursday for the first time since December, as its counterpart in the United States slid on “tariff fatigue.” The ...
Canadians have been reacting against Trump’s tariffs and sovereignty attacks against Canada, on social media sites with calls to defend the country by buying Canadian goods and cancelling plans to ...
URUMA CITY, Okinawa — Japanese troops exploded 461 U.S.-made shells off the coast on Thursday, the latest in a continuing stream of World War II leftovers that turn up on the former island ...
Donny, here’s the thing: No Canadian wants a downgrade ... enough to support his totalitarian ambitions. The Leader-Post welcomes letters to the editor. • Letters should be limited to ...
Led by Ontario Premier Doug Ford, the high-profile show of concern features a pitch to enlist Canadian provinces as the US seeks, in Ford’s words, a “decoupling from China and its global ...
The continued threat of tariffs — and perhaps annexation — from U.S. President Donald Trump has Canadians rethinking their travel plans, as does a weak Canadian dollar, which sits at 71 cents ...
It was 2-1 going ... effect on Canadian goods coming into the United States. Trudeau said that Canada will implement a $1.3 billion border plan and appoint a fentanyl czar, in a post to X.
“They’re not going to be on my walls, but that’s okay,” Krawesky told The Washington Post. “The story was so much better than the art on my walls.” Blum named her series of 3D ...
which are locked in competition ahead of the Feb. 23 elections in which Weidel’s party is trying to break through a post-World War II taboo and join a ruling coalition for the first time.