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Today-History-Nov30
Today in History for Nov. 30: In 1667, Irish writer and satirist Jonathan Swift was born. In 1782, a preliminary peace treaty ending the American War of Independence was signed between Britain and the ...
Lost in all the speculation about Macklin Celebrini, Connor Bédard, Tom Wilson and Nick Suzuki is the rather remarkable ...
Prosper, a former chief of Paqtnkek First Nation in Nova Scotia, successfully argued for the amendments intended to solve a ...
For the first time, Quebec elementary and secondary school students will be required to read the works of Indigenous authors.
Kelsie Whitmore made more history on Thursday night when she was picked first overall by the San Francisco franchise in the ...
Sixty-two artifacts from various First Nations, Inuit, and Metis communities will be finally returning home to Canada from ...
Premier David Eby called for the recall of a Kelowna-area MLA and OneBC leader Dallas Brodie during a heated exchange in the BC Legislature on Thursday.
Forty-two of a possible 48 nations have secured their World Cup tickets so far, with the U.S., Canada, and Mexico ...
With a pool of all-world to choose from once again, Sonny Sachdeva takes a look at a few key questions facing Team Canada's ...
Curaçao World Cup Miracle: Smallest Nation Ever Qualifies for 2026 Finals After Nerve-Shredding Draw
Curaçao shocks football by qualifying for the 2026 World Cup as the smallest nation ever. Inside the dramatic night, the key ...
From tiny Curaçao, to troubled Haiti's remarkable comeback, discover how some of the smallest nations in the world are ...
OTTAWA - Senators have passed sweeping amendments to a bill that would simplify the transfer of First Nations status between generations, rejecting the federal government's advice to limit its scope.
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