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the Canadian War Museum invites visitors into a moving journey through the untold post-war stories of veterans. Opening May 9, Last Voices of the Second World War brings to life the voices of some ...
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Jennie Carignan, incoming Chief of the Defence Staff, after her remarks at a change of command ceremony at the Canadian War Museum in Ottawa, on Thursday, July 18, 2024. (Justin Tang/The Canadian ...
Perched on the steep slopes framing the Ottawa River, the Canadian War Museum pays homage to Canada's long and violent military history, including its involvement in the French and Indian War and ...
"In Their Own Voices highlights the continued impact of military service and the ways in which it can be profound, intimate and far-ranging," said James Whitham, Director General of the Canadian War ...
OTTAWA—The shadow of potential war — and the need to avoid it — was invoked early and often at Thursday’s change-of-command ceremony, where Gen. Jennie Carignan became the first woman to ...
2:13 This is BC: Filmmaker’s quest to tell story of WWI soldier Former B.C. judge Randall (Bud) Wong remembers getting out of bed early one morning when he was five to greet his uncle at the ...
TORONTO — Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney said Friday U.S. President Donald Trump will ultimately respect Canada’s sovereignty and be ready for comprehensive trade talks because Americans ...
OTTAWA, ON, May 2, 2025 /CNW/ - To mark the 80th anniversary of the end of the Second World War, the Canadian War Museum invites visitors into a moving journey through the untold post-war stories of ...
Carney met with Canada’s provincial leaders at the Canadian War Museum in Ottawa, where he announced relief packages for workers and businesses hurt by the trade war and announced moves to ...
Former B.C. judge Randall (Bud) Wong remembers getting out of bed early one morning when he was five to greet his uncle at the train station in Vancouver at the end of the Second World War in 1945.