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Decades after death, Calgary First World War soldier to receive military send off
Seventy years after his death, a Calgary soldier who was wounded in the First World War is to receive a military graveside ...
After the First World War, two war amputees raised the profile of disabled veterans and challenged ableism as they trekked ...
President Donald Trump’s vow to wage the biggest domestic deportation program in American history – expelling a million people a year – is one of his signature goals. His administration has enlisted ...
Susan Pinch Brown says she learned so much about her parents through a collection of 476 letters dated between 1940 and 1944 ...
As Republicans were casting about for explanations for their party’s dismal showing in off-year elections last week, President Donald Trump had several other pieces of business to attend to.
Pop culture exports have long been a potent source of American soft power. What happens when the U.S. is no longer the global ...
Oscar predictions are already coming in strong, with particular attention on James Vanderbilt's movie Nuremberg, starring ...
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How Indigenous veterans faced battles at home and abroad
John Moses says that when his father Russell Moses returned on leave from the Korean War, his battles weren't over.
The Métis grandfather of a Prince Albert man hated Nazism so fiercely that he not only signed up to fight in the Second World ...
Trump keeps claiming that prices are ‘way down’ — but with food inflation running nearly twice the rate as it was in Biden’s ...
In his latest book "One Day, Everyone Will Have Always Been Against This," El Akkad confronts the silences that enable ...
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