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Why are Canadians having fewer kids? We want to hear from you
CTV News· 6 days agoAre fewer Canadians having children? There were more babies than 20-something-year-olds in 1915,...
The hottest temperature recorded in every state
Business Insider via Yahoo Canada News· 14 hours ago...Location: Centreville ALASKA: 100 degrees Fahrenheit View from Alaska Highway ALCAN.Benz Travel Photography/Shutterstock Date: June 27, 1915 Location:...
67 Of The Most Beautiful People From The Last 100 Years — Like, This Is Actually Unreal
BuzzFeed via Yahoo Canada News· 13 hours agoI want to know why I didn't inherit any of his good looks." buzzfeed.com 51."My grandma with her...
Remembering the life of ARMENOUHI KOLOLIAN
Toronto Star· 19 hours agoKOLOLIAN, ARMENOUHI On July 4th, Armenouhi Kololian passed away peacefully, at home surrounded by her family. Armen (to her friends), Ma (to her children and children-in-law) and Nene (to her ...
10 of History’s Most Misinterpreted Quotes
Mentalfloss· 6 days agoThe phrase can be traced back to 1834, when Nimrod Murphree claimed to have invented perpetual motion. The last lines of Robert Frost’s “The Road Not...
The Windmills Are Back Up on the Moulin Rouge
New York Times· 2 days agoThe Paris landmark has completed its restoration after the blades fell off this spring — and just in time for the Summer Olympic Games to begin. The...
Travel: Riding Amtrak’s ‘Keystone’ and ‘Pennsylvanian’ - Trains
Trains.com· 2 days agoOne of the most famous passenger routes in the East is the former Pennsylvania Railroad trunk...
Stanley Cup reuniting with Victoria 100 years after B.C.’s last win
Aldergrove Star· 5 days agoA centennial celebration will bring the Stanley Cup back to Victoria in 2025 to commemorate the last...
On This Day, July 3: Union defeats Confederacy at Gettysburg
United Press International via Yahoo Canada News· 6 days agoOn July 3, 2009, Palin announced she was resigning as governor of Alaska with 17 months to go in her...
How the First World War changed Canada
Maclean s· 8 hours agoCanada, whose population in 1918 was eight million, sent 620,000 men to the Great War; almost 250,000 soldiers were killed or wounded. The Great War, lasting from August 1914 to November 1918, had a huge effect on Canada.