The upcoming trip will see 130 participants walking the same paths that Canadian troops traversed during the war—through fields, forests, and liberated villages. This immersive experience is designed ...
Julia McNeil was part of the Six Triple Eight, the first all-Black women's unit stationed in Europe during WWII. Decades later ... recognition it deserves. New Canadian PM Mark Carney vows ...
A moving memoir by Swedish singer Neneh Cherry and the gripping story of a heart transplant by British doctor Rachel Clarke ...
When WW2 broke out, the women of Britain kept the country moving ... Over 150,000 British, US and Canadian soldiers had landed by air and sea and pushed their way several miles inland.
Just after midnight, Trump imposed 25 percent taxes, or tariffs, on Mexican and Canadian imports ... United States pursued for decades after World War II. He argues that open trade cost America ...
Eighty thousand men, women and ... Japan. WW2: How close did D-Day come to failure? documentWW2: How close did D-Day come to failure? Over 150,000 British, US and Canadian soldiers had landed ...
If only women voted, Mark Carney would be on track for the biggest landslide in Canadian history You can save this article by registering for free here. Or sign-in if you have an account.
Most Canadian women say that 'there's a lot of work to be done' to achieve gender equity, the survey marking International Women's Day found You can save this article by registering for free here.
That same season, the number of Canadian women competing in the tournament outnumbered the Canadian men 22 to 21. But this year, a standout group of Canadian freshmen have not only made their way ...
Hannah Miller chose to reflect more on her selection to Canada’s roster for the women’s world hockey ... was among 25 players named to the Canadian team March 21. Canada opens defence of ...
Women who played vital roles during World War Two are to be celebrated in an exhibition at the International Bomber Command Centre. Ten women have been chosen by the centre, in Lincoln, "to represent ...