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Arguments over Canada’s national symbols, from a new flag in the 1960s to new passports two years ago, reveal how deeply some ...
According to the government of Canada, there is no national dish (sorry, poutine). But there are a lot of other symbols that ...
Parliamentarians likely will get a chance later this year to debate whether to adopt a livestock brand as an official ...
DERBY LINE, Vt.—The stately, stone-and-stained-glass library in this tiny border town in the rolling hills of Vermont plays a pivotal role in Canadian mystery writer Louise Penny’s forthcoming ...
Canada Goose, famous for its luxury parkas, is a celebrity favorite. Here's how it went from making Antarctic outerwear and where it goes from here.
Poutine, once obscure trivia known mostly as a pre-emptive hangover cure for drunk college kids, became a globally recognized symbol of Canada over a few short weeks.
Canada’s beaver symbol turns 50. Here’s how it became an iconic symbol of resilience that’s more relevant than ever with Trump’s tariffs and political tension The beaver was the first universally ...
In fact, Renfrew is bursting with history. In 1855, the first agricultural exhibition was held in town making Renfrew Fair ...
The maple leaf is a symbol of Canada’s identity, representing its natural beauty, strength, and unity. It proudly appears on the Canadian flag. ...
Canada's national flag celebrates 60 years of representing the country. The Weather Network's Nathan Coleman looks into the history of the iconic flag.