Category Archives: Canada

In the news today, Nov. 8
Five stories in the news for Thursday, Nov. 8 --- EFFORTS UNDERWAY TO HONOUR INDIGENOUS VETERANS Across the country today, people are gathering for the 25th National Aboriginal Veterans Day. It was st...
Kayla Derkach Nov 08, 2018

In the news today, Nov. 8
Five stories in the news for Thursday, Nov. 8 --- EFFORTS UNDERWAY TO HONOUR INDIGENOUS VETERANS Across the country today, people are gathering for the 25th National Aboriginal Veterans Day. It was st...
Andrew Snook Nov 08, 2018

Only equal on the battlefield: Efforts underway to honour Indigenous veterans
Francis Pegahmagabow went to a recruitment office almost immediately after war was declared in 1914. The Ojibwa sniper from Wasauksing First Nation of Parry Island would serve with the 1st Infantry Ba...
Andrew Snook Nov 08, 2018
Apology for Canada's past anti-Semitism was personal for some cabinet ministers
OTTAWA - The federal government’s apology for one of Canada’s most shameful anti-Semitic episodes was personal for some of Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s cabinet ministers. For Inte...
Andrew Snook Nov 08, 2018
Canada and United States not facing asylum seeker crisis: UNHCR official
OTTAWA - Neither Canada nor the United States is experiencing a crisis in asylum claims, says the United Nations’ assistant high commissioner for refugees. Volker Turk, an Austrian in charge of ...
Andrew Snook Nov 08, 2018

Only equal on the battlefield: Efforts underway to honour Indigenous veterans
Francis Pegahmagabow went to a recruitment office almost immediately after war was declared in 1914. The Ojibwa sniper from Wasauksing First Nation of Parry Island would serve with the 1st Infantry Ba...
Kayla Derkach Nov 08, 2018
Apology for Canada's past anti-Semitism was personal for some cabinet ministers
OTTAWA - The federal government’s apology for one of Canada’s most shameful anti-Semitic episodes was personal for some of Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s cabinet ministers. For Inte...
Kayla Derkach Nov 08, 2018
Canada and United States not facing asylum seeker crisis: UNHCR official
OTTAWA - Neither Canada nor the United States is experiencing a crisis in asylum claims, says the United Nations’ assistant high commissioner for refugees. Volker Turk, an Austrian in charge of ...
Kayla Derkach Nov 08, 2018

Poll suggests younger Canadians interested in attending Remembrance Day events
TORONTO - A new survey suggests Canadians of all generations are more likely to honour military veterans by attending a Remembrance Day ceremony this year. A poll commissioned by Historica Canada, the...
Kayla Derkach Nov 07, 2018

Poll suggests younger Canadians interested in attending Remembrance Day events
TORONTO - A new survey suggests Canadians of all generations are more likely to honour military veterans by attending a Remembrance Day ceremony this year. A poll commissioned by Historica Canada, the...
Andrew Snook Nov 07, 2018

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