Today in News History
On July 13, several notable moments in the history of News stand out. In 1755, Edward Braddock, Scottish general (born 1695) passed away. In 1863, Margaret Murray, British archaeologist, anthropologist, historian, and folklorist (died 1963) was born. In 1911, Allan McLean, Scottish-Australian politician, 19th Premier of Victoria (born 1840) passed away. In 1922, Ken Mosdell, Canadian ice hockey player (died 2006) was born. In 1934, Peter Gzowski, Canadian journalist and academic (died 2002) was born. In 1962, In an unprecedented action, British Prime Minister Harold Macmillan dismisses seven members of his Cabinet, marking the effective end of the National Liberals as a distinct force within British politics. In 1976, Sheldon Souray, Canadian ice hockey player was born. In 1983, Gabrielle Roy, Canadian engineer and author (born 1909) passed away. In 2010, George Steinbrenner, American businessman (born 1930) passed away. In 2014, Jeff Leiding, American football player (born 1961) passed away. Together, these milestones provide historical context for today's news news and ongoing narratives.
Canada’s going to need to use its aging secondhand British subs for another decade
'By hook or by crook, the navy has to make these things work for the next 10 years because they have to generate crews'
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The Suburban
· Jul 8, 2026
Woe Canada?
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Hot Air
· Jun 23, 2026
Do Canadians Hate America Now?
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National Post
· Jun 26, 2026
Made in Canada: You can’t top these patriotic T-shirts for July 1
How can you celebrate your home and native land without the proper attire? Enter the classic Canada Day T-shirt. Many of our favourite Canuck makers have put their own spin on the July 1 must have. Here are our five picks for 2026: Men’s Strong Free T-shirt Stanfield’s 33 One of many offerings []
POLITICO
· Jun 21, 2026
Canada’s soft-power flex
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Toronto Sun
· Jul 7, 2026
CHARLEBOIS: Alcohol bans are coming back to haunt Canada
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Western Standard
· Jul 9, 2026
WATCH: The Alberta independence rodeo
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Canada's National Observer
· Jun 29, 2026
Some Indigenous people are wary of Order of Canada's "colonial symbolism": federal study
Some Indigenous people are wary of Order of Canada's "colonial symbolism": federal study
Calgary Sun
· Jul 1, 2026
Letters, July 1, 2026: ‘Poilievre singing new tune’
Everything not broken What of Mr. Poilievre’s relentless slogan of saying Canada is broken, everything feels broken in Canada right now. Hush child. Nary a mention lads. Mum’s the word. Here he and Ms. Smith are in Alberta these days preaching Oh Canada. As some astute pundits are saying: now the arsonists have become the []
Loonie Politics
· Jul 10, 2026
N.S. to spend two more years studying replacement options for Halifax harbour bridge
HALIFAX — The Nova Scotia government will take another two years to study options for rebuilding or replacing the A. Murray MacKay bridge, one of two bridges that span Halifax harbour. Public Works Minister Fred Tilley says his department will hire a company to examine the business case for the project. Tilley says options include [] The post N.S. to spend two more years studying replacement options for Halifax harbour bridge appeared first on Loonie Politics.
EKOS Politics
· Jan 5, 2026
The Deeper Picture: State of the Nation and Prospects for the Future
[Ottawa – January 5, 2026] The pace and depth of transformative change in Canada over the past several years have been nothing short of breathtaking. For analytic clarity, these shifts can be understood across three overlapping time horizons: long-term structural change, medium-term political and social realignment, and short-term shocks that have accelerated and exposed deeper vulnerabilities. [...]
Crooked Timber
· Jun 19, 2026
In honor of National Indigenous Peoples Day (Canada)
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CityNews Montreal
· Jul 8, 2026
Technical problems in accessing Quebec ministry exams results leaves students, parents frustrated
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· Jun 29, 2026
Noel Doran: The Jeffrey Donaldson I saw in south Down
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Praise pours in for ‘true Canadian heroes’ after last-minute World Cup win
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· Jul 2, 2026
A Colonial Coming of Age
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· Jul 5, 2026
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Raising the baa: The Aussies who helped bring The Sheep Detectives to life
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· Jul 9, 2026
Canada Is Killing Kids?
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Now Magazine
· Jun 30, 2026
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Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives
· Jul 8, 2026
Is it time to renationalize the CN rail network in Canada?
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Related coverage for "Canada’s going to need to use its aging secondhand British subs for another decade": The Suburban — Woe Canada?. Hot Air — Do Canadians Hate America Now?. National Post — Made in Canada: You can’t top these patriotic T-shirts for July 1. POLITICO — Canada’s soft-power flex. Toronto Sun — CHARLEBOIS: Alcohol bans are coming back to haunt Canada. Western Standard — WATCH: The Alberta independence rodeo. Canada's National Observer — Some Indigenous people are wary of Order of Canada's "colonial symbolism": federal study. Calgary Sun — Letters, July 1, 2026: ‘Poilievre singing new tune’. Loonie Politics — N.S. to spend two more years studying replacement options for Halifax harbour bridge. EKOS Politics — The Deeper Picture: State of the Nation and Prospects for the Future. Crooked Timber — In honor of National Indigenous Peoples Day (Canada). Global News — Consider Kingston for high-speed rail stop, Ottawa tells Alto. Simple Bites — Unique Canadian Culinary Experiences. CBC News — What a regret-fuelled British town can teach Canada about referendums. CityNews Montreal — Technical problems in accessing Quebec ministry exams results leaves students, parents frustrated. Irish News — Noel Doran: The Jeffrey Donaldson I saw in south Down. Al Jazeera — Praise pours in for ‘true Canadian heroes’ after last-minute World Cup win. Law & Liberty — A Colonial Coming of Age. Daily Dot — “Setback After Setback Until Finally I Got the Work Permit”: American Shares Two-Year Journey to Move to Canada. Brisbane Times — Raising the baa: The Aussies who helped bring The Sheep Detectives to life. Tucker Carlson — Canada Is Killing Kids?. Now Magazine — Most Canadians are proud to be Canadian, but many worry about the country’s future: Poll. Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives — Is it time to renationalize the CN rail network in Canada?


