The Maple Leaf turns 60 years old on Saturday and, in the wake of U.S. President Donald Trump's continued jabs at Canada, the nation's flag and its special day are gaining more attention than usual.
Perhaps nowhere more so than at the grocery store, where shelves are emblazoned with red maple leaves to indicate that certain products are, to some extent, Canadian. But does it mean what ...
The Maple Leaf, designed by George F. G. Stanley, will celebrate its 60th anniversary Saturday. Carmen Celestini, a religious studies lecturer at the University of Waterloo, says the flag has ...
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is promoting the slogan "Buy Canadian", which is influencing consumer choices. Pride in the maple leaf is also boosting sales of patriotic merchandise. The "Winnipeg ...
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GB News on MSNKing Charles to meet Justin Trudeau tomorrow as Canadian PM issues cryptic message over Trump threatsKing Charles will meet with the Canadian Prime Minister before Justin Trudeau returns to Canada tomorrow. It comes after the ...
Pearson was not the first prime minister to celebrate a national ... distinctive and truly national in character; as Canadian as the maple leaf which should be its dominant design; a flag easily ...
Maple Leaf Foods said Tuesday that it intends to launch a share repurchase program to buy back up to 9.8% of its shares over the course of a one-year period. The Toronto Stock Exchange has accepted ...
That said, I will offer this olive branch to the red hats today: the U.S. president has done more for Canadian patriotism in one month than all of our prime ministers combined. Really.
The episode has not only given Trudeau a bump in support, but it’s delivered a potential lifeline to his flailing Liberal Party ahead of the expected election. It’s also a boon for his successor, Mark ...
The red and white has been a symbol of national pride for many decades, and in the wake of Donald Trump's anti-Canadian rhetoric, a sense of patriotism is sweeping the country.
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