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Nazis in Parliament — A Lesson for Educators About the Importance of Teaching Canadian History
Photo: Liberal House Leader Hon. Karina Gould and former Speaker of the House Anthony Rota pose for a photo with 98-year-old Yaroslav Hunka prior to Hunka receiving a standing ovation in the House of Commons. Rota introduced Hunka as a World War 2 war hero who fought for the First Ukrainian
The Seventy-Fifth Anniversary of Facing the “Flying Peril”
In 1934, two decades after the outbreak of the First World War and five years before the onset of the Second, a prescient former British soldier and politician named Winston Churchill spoke about the threat posed to England by air warfare. Churchill remarked that, “The flying peril is not a
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