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Today-History-Mar23
Today in History for March 23: ...
The Nanisivik Naval Facility still languishes unfinished more than a decade past its completion date, amid a flurry of Arctic announcements from the Liberal government.
After Mark Carney won the Liberal leadership in a landslide on March 9, he will officially be named the 24th prime minister ...
If history is any indication, the next two weeks will tell us whether the surge in support for the Liberal Party of Canada was a mirage, or whether it’s political history in the making.
The second-place finisher, Chrystia Freeland, was so far behind with just 8 per cent support, that no one at the convention wondered afterwards whether she intended to support Carney going forward.
India has won several new friends among the top world leaders and greater credibility and influence, thanks to Mr Rajiv Gandhi’s recent two week visit of six nations. Important links have been forged, ...
The trade war has reawakened three Canadian Furies: retaliation, distrust, and anti- Americanism. The reappearance of these ...
In 2008 he became head of the central Bank of Canada, where he was widely credited for his steady hand in that year’s financial crisis. In an unusual reminder of Canada’s colonial connection, he was ...
The Hon. Pierre Poilievre, Leader of the Conservative Party of Canada and the Official Opposition, released the following statement on Commonwealth Day: “Today, we celebrate the Commonwealth of ...
Goodbye to the Irish eyes days when Ronald Reagan and Brian Mulroney sang about Irish eyes during the Shamrock Summit. The ...
Carney was chosen as Liberal Party of Canada leader by an overwhelming majority of party members on Sunday. He will be ...