Today in News History

On July 12, several notable moments in the history of News stand out. In 1584, Steven Borough, English navigator and explorer (born 1525) passed away. In 1776, Captain James Cook begins his third voyage. In 1849, William Osler, Canadian physician and author (died 1919) was born. In 1850, Robert Stevenson, Scottish engineer (born 1772) passed away. In 1920, Pierre Berton, Canadian journalist and author (died 2004) was born. In 1967, Mac McCaughan, American singer and guitarist was born. In 1971, Yvon Robert, Canadian wrestler (born 1914) passed away. In 1989, Nick Palmieri, American ice hockey player was born. In 1992, Caroline Pafford Miller, American journalist and author (born 1903) passed away. In 2015, Tenzin Delek Rinpoche, Tibetan monk and activist (born 1950) passed away. Together, these milestones provide historical context for today's news news and ongoing narratives.

Successful immigration depends on ‘shared values,’ not ancestry, Trudeau tells Finns

National Post

National Post

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June 28, 2026

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lean right

Former prime minister says 'capacity to integrate' newcomers into society is key

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How other outlets are covering this story

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Quadrant Magazine

right

· Jun 23, 2026

Migration, Aspiration and Cohesion

Immigration is not simply a matter of labour supply or GDP growth. It is also about belonging, identity, and the intangible bonds of genuine citizenship

Toronto Sun

right

· Jun 30, 2026

VUONG: Canada should retire multiculturalism for pluralism

We're quick to say what we are not — not American, not a melting pot — but being different from your neighbour is not the same as having an identity

Slate Magazine

lean left

· Jul 2, 2026

The Deeper Meaning of Ketanji Brown Jackson vs. Clarence Thomas on Birthright Citizenship

The justices both claim history as their guide.

Irish Star

center

· Jul 5, 2026

Social isolation faced by Irish in US worked in favor of protecting Irish culture, ambassador says

EXCLUSIVE: The wave of Irish immigrants that arrived in the U.S. in the mid-19th century was shunned by wider society, forcing them to congregate in ethnic enclaves

CBC News

lean left

· Jul 1, 2026

Is multiculturalism a plus? It is in Canada, helping boost its identity, new report indicates

Sixty-six per cent of Canadians agree that multiculturalism has contributed positively to the country's identity, according to a new study by the Environics Institute and Global Migration Institute at Toronto Metropolitan University. The findings from the online survey of 6,818 adult Canadians come amid changing attitudes toward immigration.

Inc.com

center

· Jul 7, 2026

Why More Founders Are Pursuing a Second Citizenship

One passport is good. Two might be smarter.

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World · 5
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Related coverage for "Successful immigration depends on ‘shared values,’ not ancestry, Trudeau tells Finns": Quadrant Magazine — Migration, Aspiration and Cohesion. Toronto Sun — VUONG: Canada should retire multiculturalism for pluralism. Slate Magazine — The Deeper Meaning of Ketanji Brown Jackson vs. Clarence Thomas on Birthright Citizenship. Irish Star — Social isolation faced by Irish in US worked in favor of protecting Irish culture, ambassador says. CBC News — Is multiculturalism a plus? It is in Canada, helping boost its identity, new report indicates. Inc.com — Why More Founders Are Pursuing a Second Citizenship