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Nova Scotia's Untold WWI Hero Stories Revealed

Former Halifax Army Museum curator Ken Hynes shares remarkable accounts of Nova Scotia soldiers and nurses who served with extraordinary courage during World War I, preserving their legacy for future generations.

Delta Armouries Hotel: 120 Years of London History

Discover how London's Delta Armouries Hotel transformed from a military training ground to a luxury downtown landmark, preserving 120 years of Canadian history while offering modern elegance.

Jon Stewart's Daily Show Renewed by Paramount

Paramount Global has officially renewed Jon Stewart's hosting role on The Daily Show, putting an end to months of uncertainty about the future of the iconic program.

Trump: CBS Paid $16M for 60 Minutes Interview

Former President Donald Trump reveals he earned a staggering $16 million for his 60 Minutes interview with Norah O'Donnell, raising questions about media spending and political profits.

SCO Hosts First Nations Veterans Summit in Winnipeg

The Southern Chiefs' Organization brings together First Nations veterans and community members for a historic summit focused on healing, recognition, and preserving Indigenous military legacy.

Woke Movement Targets Canadian Hero Matthew Begbie

The legacy of Sir Matthew Begbie, British Columbia's first chief justice, is under fire as activists demand removal of his name from landmarks. Discover the complex story behind Canada's latest historical controversy.

Jayne Mansfield's Wild 1966 Vancouver Tour

Relive the unforgettable 1966 Canadian tour when sex symbol Jayne Mansfield brought Hollywood excess to Vancouver and Victoria, creating chaos and captivating crowds.

Kimmel Roasts Cruz Over Social Security Hypocrisy

Late-night host Jimmy Kimmel delivered a brutal takedown of Senator Ted Cruz, exposing what he calls blatant hypocrisy in the Republican's stance on Social Security. The comedian didn't hold back during his opening monologue, sparking laughter and applaus

Quebec Festival Debuts Revolutionary First Synthesizer

A revolutionary moment in Canadian music history unfolded at the Quebec Music Festival as electronic sounds from the first-ever synthesizer captivated audiences, marking a seismic shift in musical performance.

Reagan's trade warning Canada ignores

A forgotten 1988 speech reveals Ronald Reagan's crucial warning about trade protectionism that today's Canadian politicians are ignoring while celebrating his legacy.

Blue Jays' Legendary World Series Homerun Moments

Dive into the dramatic history of Toronto Blue Jays' World Series home runs that defined championships and created Canadian baseball legends. From Joe Carter's iconic walk-off to key moments that brought glory to Toronto.

Caboto Club Marks 100 Years as Windsor Landmark

Discover the remarkable 100-year journey of Windsor's Caboto Club, from its humble beginnings as an Italian immigrant society to becoming a premier entertainment venue and community cornerstone.

Colbert's 'Maguy Doll' Reveals Lonely Women Reality

Stephen Colbert's 'Maguy Doll' segment on The Late Show has unexpectedly resonated with women worldwide, sparking conversations about loneliness and the search for connection in modern society.

Quebec's 1995 Referendum: 30 Years Later

Three decades after Quebec's sovereignty referendum came down to a razor-thin margin, explore the dramatic events, key players, and lasting impact of that fateful night that nearly redrew Canada's map.

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