He was held in such high regard that the government of Canada designated him a ‘Person of National Historic Significance.’ ...
For the first time, Quebec elementary and secondary school students will be required to read the works of Indigenous authors.
The Government of Canada will expedite the planning of Alto high-speed rail to enable construction to begin in four years ...
Historic French-Canadian cities, candy-coloured port towns, wild coasts and leafy national parks: a cruise down Canada’s ...
To use leftover stuffing from Thanksgiving, crumble the stuffing with your hands. Add one teaspoon of dried savory per one ...
Manitoba’s NDP government will open the third session of the 43rd legislature today with a pledge to have a supervised drug ...
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Today-History-Dec02

Today in History for Dec. 2: In 1552, St. Francis Xavier, the founder of the Jesuits, died while on a missionary journey to China. In 1804, Napoleon crowned himself Emperor of the French. In 1805, the ...
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Today-History-Nov20

Today in History for Nov. 20: In 1789, New Jersey became the first state to ratify the U.S. Bill of Rights. In 1841, Wilfrid Laurier, Canada's seventh prime minister, was born. He was Canada's first ...
The port's international connections brought much prosperity to the Co Donegal town, but the good times didn't last ...
Manchester United have always had a fantastic relationship with French players over the years with Leny Yoro being their ...
The International Women's Forum - New Mexico, has placed nearly 100 markers across the state highlighting the contributions ...
Dozen of pieces used in a 1925 exhibition, including a whale-hunting kayak, will be returned to Canada early next month.