U.S. President Donald Trump’s repeated calls to make Canada a 51st state, along with his threats of tariffs, have fueled a ...
Former prime ministers are encouraging Canadians to fly the flag Saturday as a visible retort against Trump's tariff threats.
Burges notes that other political groups have laid claim to their national flags, including Brexiteers who claimed the Union ...
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Canadians are marking the 60th anniversary of the inauguration of their flag with a defiant sense of patriotism. Some said ...
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Surrounded by hundreds of supporters wearing red and white, Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre firmly repudiated U.S.
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Ottawa Citizen on MSNBoos rain down at the Bell Centre during The Star-Spangled BannerThe booing started at the Canadian Tire Centre on Feb. 1 in Ottawa, one day after U.S. President Donald Trump reached an ...
OTTAWA — Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre is trying to rise to a new moment in Canadian politics with an advertising blitz and a major rally in the nation’s capital on Saturday.
Hundreds of people have filled a downtown Ottawa convention centre to hear Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre speak this ...
The opposition leader aimed to persuade Canadians that he's the best candidate to lead the country in a looming tariff war ...
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‘The flag flies for all.’ Facing threats, Canada sees renewed sense of pride in flagBradley Miller, associate professor of history at UBC said the design of the flag, with no military or religious symbols, makes it adaptable.
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