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The eleven points on the maple leaf of Canada's flag don't represent the number of Canadian provinces and territories.
As the bells rang out at noon on July 1, 1867, Canada was introduced for the first time as a fresh-faced nation of four provinces and 3,463,000 people.
Ripley's Aquarium of Canada is diving into Canada Day celebrations with a True North Strong and SEA offer: 1,867 tickets per day for just $18.67 (plus HST), available onsite only from Saturday ...
The argument dragged on for six months, generated more than 270 windy speeches, produced the longest continuous session of Parliament in Canadian history, and all but divided a nation. Last week ...
Canada has an interesting history with its national flags. Canada came into being in 1867 and usually when a country is formed, one of the first things it does is create a flag as part of its new ...
Few Canadian parliamentary issues have generated more heat and less light than the fight over a national flag. In May, Liberal Prime Minister Lester Pearson unfurled his choice for a flag — ...
WATERLOO REGION - If you went looking for a party on the very first day of the first year of Canada’s creation, it might have been a bit of a let down. There was no Canadian flag to wave. There ...
Fans of The Bachelor are used to blurred-out moments on the dating show, usually caused by skimpy swimwear, but the season 28 premiere included a head-scratcher: a censored Canadian flag.
The City of Ottawa will fly the U.S. flag on July 4th to celebrate Independence Day, a decision that is drawing mixed feelings from the city’s residents.
With Feb. 15 marking the 50th anniversary of National Flag of Canada Day, here are some facts about our country’s flag: 1. Every province and territory in Canada has its own flag. The one symbol that ...
Fifty years ago today, the red-and-white Maple Leaf became Canada's new national flag, a flag that has succeeded in large part because its unique iconography arrived just as Canada was coming into ...
Ripley's Aquarium of Canada is diving into Canada Day celebrations with a True North Strong and SEA offer: 1,867 tickets per day for just $18.67 (plus HST), available onsite only from Saturday, June ...