Former prime ministers are encouraging Canadians to fly the flag Saturday as a visible retort against Trump's tariff threats.
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Thousands descend on downtown Ottawa for annual Pride paradeThousands of people descended on downtown Ottawa Sunday for the annual Pride parade, flooding the streets with rainbows and pro-Palestinian flags as the week-long festival celebrating 2SLGBTQ ...
London, Ont., veteran Bruce Stock was on duty on Parliament Hill in Ottawa on Feb. 15, 1965, when the Maple Leaf flag was ...
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Facing threats, Canada sees renewed sense of pride in flagThe event included speeches and the singing of the national anthem and was attended by dozens of skaters, top athletes and a ...
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Capital Pride controversy: More organizations drop out of paradeCapital Pride’s statement has sparked a debate about inclusion. The Jewish Federation of Ottawa, Mayor Mark Sutcliffe, City of Ottawa staff, and hospitals have all since said they would not be ...
Canadian pride in the heart of the capital One day before the 60th anniversary of the Maple Leaf Flag, the beloved Canadian symbol flew on an Ottawa landmark. CTV’s Kimberley Johnson reports.
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Senators say Canada's flag is a symbol of national pride, growthA group of Canadian senators is sharing views on the country's flag, with some calling it a symbol of pride and togetherness, ...
OTTAWA – Quebec separatists don’t appear thrilled that Canadian pride and national unity seem to be suddenly surging in the face of U.S. trade threats.
A group of Canadian senators is sharing views on the country’s flag, with some calling it a symbol of pride and togetherness, ...
If a silver lining has emerged, it’s that Canadian pride is evolving to meet the moment. It’s gotten louder, and more visible, but it’s also on-brand: eminently respectful — often served ...
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