The Maple Leaf turns 60 years old on Saturday and, in the wake of U.S. President Donald Trump's continued jabs at Canada, the nation's flag and its special day are gaining more attention than usual.
While Canadians are not generally known for flag waving, President Trump’s threats have led to a surge in flag sales and ...
Recent threats made by U.S. President Donald Trump against Canadian sovereignty has inspired a rise in national pride, and in St. John's they held a small rally that really blew the rest away.
National Flag of Canada Day, celebrated on Feb. 15 every year since 1996, felt more relevant to many in 2025 with U.S. President Donald Trump threatening both Canada’s economy and sovereignty.
A hockey puck with the Canadian flag is seen at a National Flag of Canada Day ceremony, one day before the official ...
Today is the National Flag of Canada Day — the 60th anniversary of the adoption of our flag as our national emblem. As we navigate through unprecedented times, our journalists are working harder ...
He’s stirred amongst us a renewed pride and patriotism. So that makes today, National Flag of Canada Day, even more special. It was exactly 60 years ago that Prime Minister Lester B. Pearson’s ...
Canada is celebrating the 60th anniversary of its maple leaf flag. Former prime ministers are calling on citizens to display the flag to highlight national pride "in the face of threats and ...
In an open letter this week, all of the country's living former prime ministers asked Canadians to fly the Canadian flag this Saturday, National Flag Day.
Gov. Jared Polis announced that March 15, 2025 will be Colorado Canada Friendship Day to honor the state's relationship with ...
The red and white has been a symbol of national pride for many decades, and in the wake of Donald Trump's anti-Canadian rhetoric, a sense of patriotism is sweeping the country.
To this day, Canada remains one of the only Commonwealth countries that was able to replace its colonial flag with something so simple. The final rule is “Be Distinctive,” which the North ...