Over a century after the guns of the First World War fell silent, Canadians continue to remember the 118,000 servicemembers ...
Once overlooked and nearly forgotten, cricket is making a comeback in Canada. The country that hosted the world’s first international match is reconnecting with its sporting roots through ...
Nova Scotia MP Chris d'Entremont surprised many on Tuesday when he left the Conservative caucus to join the Liberals, bringing the government caucus to within two votes of a majority.
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Today-History-Nov19

Today in History for Nov. 19: In 1794, the United States and Britain signed the "Jay Treaty" concerning trade boundaries and commerce.
To remain a high-trust society, Canada requires sturdy institutions and a shared culture. We must plainly state that we are ...
It’s one thing to say voters can punish an MP for their decisions at the next election – but that may not be for some time ...
Over 10,000 people from the Sault and Algoma District have served in Canada’s military since Confederation in 1867 ...
The bravery and significance of Canada’s military — now and in the past — prompted an MLA to speak to the subject on the last ...
(Justin Tang/THE CANADIAN PRESS) Jenna Gasper, a research librarian at the Library of Parliament, said in an email that of the 307 MPs who have changed their political affiliation since 1867, 158 ...
Estimates vary, with the Parliamentary Budget Officer forecasting a $68.5-billion deficit, Desjardins Group expecting a $70-billion deficit, the Bank of Montreal pegging it at $80 billion and the ...
Loonie trades in a range of 1.3980 to 1.4004 Advance estimate shows September retail sales down 0.7% Oil jumps 5.6% amid U.S. sanctions on Russian suppliers Bond yields rise across the curve TORONTO, ...
This week’s most popular songs in Canada across all genres, ranked by radio airplay audience impressions as measured by Nielsen Music, sales data as compiled by Nielsen Music and streaming activity ...