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fromWorld History Encyclopedia
5 days ago

14 Key Battles of the War of 1812

The War of 1812 remains one of the most obscure major conflicts in US history, often overshadowed by the monumentous events that came before and after. Indeed, when it is remembered at all, it is often as a minor spat between the United States and the United Kingdom that ended with the burning of the White House and the victory of Andrew Jackson at New Orleans.
History
fromPitchfork
2 weeks ago

The Tragically Hip: Fully Completely

Gord Downie was sweating under the weight of a thick khaki shirt, hair plastered to his forehead, breathing heavily into his microphone. Thousands of people had turned up to a field next to the Molson Brewery in Barrie, about an hour north of Toronto, for the first of two shows the Tragically Hip would headline in one day on opposite sides of the country. The young crowd was half-drunk and baking in the midsummer sun, and Maple Leaf Flags billowed lazily in Downie's eyeline.
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fromThe Walrus
2 months ago

The "Buy Canadian" Movement Goes Almost as Far Back as Confederation | The Walrus

These words sound like a response to the tariffs and annexation threats posed by US president Donald Trump this year, but they were printed more than a century ago.
Canada news
philosophy
fromThe Conversation
3 months ago

'Loyal to the oil' - how religion and striking it rich shape Canada's hockey fandom

The Edmonton Oilers' pursuit of the Stanley Cup symbolizes deeper cultural ties between hockey and oil extraction in Canada.
Canada news
fromwww.theguardian.com
4 months ago

Canada has long been seen as the cool cousin next door. Here's the truth | Noel Ransome

Canada's image simplifies its complex identity, shaped by compromises rather than collective ideals.
The nation's constitution reflects a negotiated identity, contrasting with populist narratives.
Current political challenges reveal a gap between Canada's past and present branding.
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