Bill C-9 criminalizes the wilful display of symbols associated with listed foreign terrorist organizations, which senators ...
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Toronto City Hall raises Palestinian flag, joining other cities across Canada
The mood was celebratory on the rooftop of Toronto City Hall on Monday morning, as dozens gathered in the brisk weather to ...
A new exhibition in Mexico City explores how the sacred myth that marked the site of the ancient Mexica — or Azetc — capital ...
Charleston resident and Navy veteran Dick Winters recounts his experiences and reflects on the significance of the American ...
Maple washing” and “maple glazing” are buzzwords gaining traction online and in the news, reflecting a rise in ...
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How Strange Symbols Made Their Way Onto Canadian Flags
Canada is more than just the iconic red-and-white maple leaf. Across its vast provinces, territories, and communities, there ...
Republican Rep. Dave Taylor said Thursday that his office was targeted as part of an elaborate “ruse” after an American flag reportedly altered to include a swastika was found in his Washington, DC, ...
Republican Rep. Dave Taylor condemned a "vile" symbol at his Washington, D.C. office. Taylor's office called the symbol vandalism. An American flag with a swastika was seen at the desk of one of ...
RUGBY, England—Stuart Field raised his first flags in July: the English red cross of St. George and also a smattering of the British red, white and blue, hanging them from his hometown’s streetlights.
In the United States, the Stars and Stripes are everywhere: on porches, lawns and pickup trucks. The national flag is part of the scenery, almost invisible in its ubiquity. In England, flags are rarer ...
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