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Captain Dick Stevenson, inventor of Yukon's infamous 'Sourtoe Cocktail,' has died
Captain Dick Stevenson 'invented' one of the territory's oddest claims to fame — a drink with a severed human toe in it.
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The return of Joe Clark: When the former PM led the PCs ... again
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Born this way: Why Prince Charles was destined to be a king
The forgotten Canadian history of the Chinese Labour Corps
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The 'astonishing news' of the fall of the Berlin Wall 30 years ago
Analysis
Trump's impeachment drama is not that different from Nixon's
Alexander Panetta
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How Canadian soldiers reacted to news of an armistice in 1918
The long wait for the Vimy Ridge memorial
The WW I vet who returned to Belgium to dig up his buried rum
When Australia held a referendum on the monarchy
The hard work of selling bomb shelters in the 1950s
Earliest ape adapted to walk upright found in Germany
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The break-in that occurred at 24 Sussex Drive while the PM was sleeping
What will Richard Nixon's presidency mean for Canada?
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Jimmy Hoffa on being tough and being able 'to withstand anything'
How Jacques Plante made the goalie mask a must-have in the NHL
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Analysis
How Pierre Trudeau survived a minority government — and how Justin Trudeau can do the same
Aaron Wherry
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Analysis
Few losing opposition leaders get a second chance — and fewer still succeed if they get it
Éric Grenier
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In the '70s and '80s, some wanted Alberta to separate from Canada
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Spanish dictator Francisco Franco's remains exhumed from state mausoleum, moved to cemetery
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