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And that alienation allowed him to write this frankly horrifying footnote in 1965: The next wave of American “conservatism” is not likely to base its appeal on such unsuccessful slogans as the ...
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The Cool Down on MSNOfficials release update on vital water source after tumultuous season — here's what's happening nextAccording to SaskToday, the agency's preliminary runoff outlook for 2025 found that Lake Diefenbaker is 0.7 meters higher ...
A growing number of Canadians are grounding their travel south of the border as the realities of a trade war set in, forcing ...
Prince Albert Historical SocietyAs the electors of the Prince Albert constituency prepare to head to the polls next week, I ...
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The StarPhoenix on MSNCuthand: Despite democratic legacy, Indigenous torn on voting in electionsWhen I was born, I wasn’t recognized as a Canadian citizen, nor were my parents allowed to vote even though our roots in ...
The origin of the Avro Arrow dates back to 1952, when Air Force defence planners sought to construct a made-in-Canada ...
Or sign-in if you have an account. It has been nearly 62 years since Lester Pearson’s Liberals defeated John Diefenbaker’s Progressive Conservatives in the 1963 federal election. Aided by then ...
Saskatchewan has been solidly conservative for decades, at least at the federal level, but historian Bill Waiser says the province wasn't always Tory blue.
In the fall of 1958, at the height of the Cold War between United States and the Soviet Union, Prime Minister John Diefenbaker agreed to accept 56 Bomarc missiles from the United States and deploy ...
Jamie Sarkonak speaks with author Bob Plamondon about former prime minister John Diefenbaker You can save this article by registering for free here. Or sign-in if you have an account. (Watch the ...
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