All banks, public schools and even the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) could be closed in the US on June 14 after a New York ...
FORT ST. JOHN, B.C. — The long weekend marks a very special national milestone – National Flag of Canada Day. February 15th marks the 70th anniversary the country’s national flag was first ...
Feb. 15 is National Flag Day and the good old red and white Maple Leaf flag is celebrating its 60th anniversary. It was first proclaimed in 1996, using the date the current Canadian flag was first ...
The National Flag of Canada Day event included speeches and the singing of the national anthem and was attended by dozens of skaters, top athletes and a woman who helped to assemble the first-ever ...
Cigrand, now known as the Father of Flag Day, continued to publicly advocate the observance of June 14 as the flag's birthday, or "Flag Day," for years. Just a few years later, the efforts of ...
Canada’s maple leaf flag is 60 years old, and Windsor is celebrating the anniversary by showing off one of the few originals. One of six historic maple leaf flags to soar over Parliament Hill on ...
The National Flag of Canada Day event included speeches and the singing of the national anthem and was attended by dozens of skaters, top athletes and a woman who helped to assemble the first-ever ...
Rep. Claudia Tenney (R-N.Y.) announced Friday a proposed bill, the Establishment Act, which seeks to make President Trump’s birthday and Flag Day a federal holiday in the United States.
It’s a Flag Day like no other, a day when it has never been more important to celebrate the flag that Canada embraced 60 years ago today. That’s why a Canadian flag, perfect for placing in ...
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.
They would have heard those boos right in the Oval Office in Washington, D.C., which is poignant because that’s what the sold out crowd in Montreal were intending happen on Saturday night.
Maple leaves dotted the toques, gloves, hockey jerseys and, in one case, kilt, in the crowd of more than 100 attendees at Saturday morning’s National Flag of Canada Day ceremony at Nathan ...