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John Babcock, Canada's last soldier from World War I who died last week at the age of 109, was remembered at a memorial service as a symbol of his 650,000 countrymen who volunteered to serve in ...
One of Canada’s finest aboriginal snipers, L/Cpl. Johnson Podash, a Chippewa with the 21st Battalion, was awarded the Military Medal, “For distinguished gallantry in saving life under heavy ...
A new exhibition in Canada, focusing on air battles during the First World War and featuring a section on Ottoman war pilots, has opened its doors to the public on Friday. Titled “Deadly Skies ...
SPOKANE — John Babcock, Canada’s last soldier from World War I who died last week at the age of 109, was remembered at a memorial service as a symbol of his 650,000 countrymen who volunteered ...
SPOKANE — Canada’s minister of veterans affairs has presented an award to a Spokane man who is Canada’s last surviving veteran of World War I.
PARIS (AP) — More than 20,000 people, most of them Canadians, attended a solemn ceremony Sunday to commemorate a World War I battle in northern France that remains indelibly etched on Canada's ...
TORONTO (AP) — Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau apologized in Parliament on Wednesday for a government decision in 1914 to turn away a ship carrying hundreds of South Asian immigrants. The ...
Much has been said about the criminal syndicalism laws in the United States and the outlawing of syndicalist organizing under the first Red Scare in 1919. Yet it is often overlooked that similar laws ...
Canada's victory at Vimy became a nation-building moment for English Canada at a time when the young country, a former colony of Great Britain, was still very much attached to Britain.
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