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The 2000 fight over the use of the word 'conservative'
Could just anyone use the word "conservative" in the name of their Canadian political party? It was a matter of opinion as two right-leaning parties jostled for position in the spring of 2000.
Children's author-illustrator Tomie dePaola, creator of Strega Nona, dead at 85
Kathy McCormack
News -Entertainment ||
Harvey Lowe's definitive word on 'the ideal yo-yo'
Joe Diffie, 90s country hitmaker, dies from coronavirus complications
News -Entertainment ||
The day a woman was finally appointed to Canada's Supreme Court
The architect who designed a city hall that Frank Lloyd Wright hated
Why sending Toronto seagulls to Saskatchewan sounded like a solid plan
U.S. civil rights leader Joseph Lowery dies at 98
News -World |
Long before Netflix's Tiger King, Canada had 'Noah of the North'
News -Canada -Saskatchewan |
When a trend toward making your own beer was brewing
Mark Blum, actor from Broadway, film and TV, dies from complications from coronavirus
News -Entertainment ||
From 1995: When a Quebec MP made an ugly comment about Hull
When Maine potatoes were at the root of a trade war with N.B.
How a N.B. university tried to keep a 'nasty illness' from spreading in 2006
The U.S. president who hated 'the vegetable of the '80s'
Harlem Globetrotters great Curly Neal dies at 77
John Marshall
Sports -Basketball -NBA ||
A dollar coin was coming in 1986
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When France wanted its francs to stay in France
The flu virus that was making the rounds 50 years ago
The 'Terre-Neuve hommes' and the tensions over northern cod near N.L.
Terrence McNally, Tony-winner for Ragtime and Kiss of the Spider Woman, dead at 81
Mark Kennedy
News -Entertainment ||
Cameroon jazz-funk great Manu Dibango dies after COVID-19 hospitalization
News -Entertainment ||