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Sharon Adams

Ottawa’s exiled princess

The Nazis invaded the Netherlands on May 10, 1940, intent on capturing the royal family and stamping out resistance. Queen Wilhelmina, her daughter Juliana, son-in-law

“I felt it was my duty”

At 110 years old, Reuben Sinclair is believed to be Canada’s oldest living veteran of the Second World War. The son of Jewish Ukrainian immigrants,

Our man in Angola

Angola, a country of some 32 million people along the southwest coast of Africa, endured centuries as a colony of Portugal followed by long years

Pilots and partisans

The beginning of January 1945 marked a run of luck—or rather, display of expertise—for Canadian Flying Officer Norman Pearce, serving with No. 73 Squadron, Royal

The birth of the Maple Leaf

On Dec. 15, 1964, the bitter argument over the new Canadian flag came to an end when closure was invoked to shut down the debate

Hirohito’s role

In December 1941, Emperor Hirohito of Japan agreed, by some accounts reluctantly, to go to war against the United States. Although Japan had technically been

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