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Paige Jasmine Gilmar

Kosmic debris

Fallout from the Cold War ranged from economic and social ramifications between geopolitical rivals to space debris left behind by space-race projects. It was 46

Canadian women in the Persian Gulf War

The Persian Gulf War began on Jan. 16, 1991. It was the first conflict in which Canadian women in the Canadian Armed Forces could serve

The Second World War’s strangest weapon

During the Second World War, Japan dreamt up one of the most bizarre weapons mid-20th-century warfare. It launched 9,000 of them across the Pacific Ocean

The five-minute flying ace

Becoming an ace was a feat many Royal Canadian Air Force pilots strived for during the Second World War. Some attained the minimum five enemy

Painting the Battle of Ortona

“The price of Peace, borne by the brave—  Is priceless…”  So goes part of the final stanza of George Elliott Clarke’s “At Ortona: An oratorio,”

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An informative primer on Canada’s crucial role in the Normandy landing, June 6, 1944.