“There’s just one line I’d like to change,” says the American. The dialogue doesn’t quite line up with the actor — the accent betrays that this is a Canadian production — but the look is down pat.
A recent high profile floor crossing is just the latest example of a longstanding feature of Canadian politics.
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Today in History for Jan. 28: ...
Canada, Brazil, and Chile, sign a historic declaration in defense of sovereignty and against the “hemispheric coercion” of ...
The 1990s had plenty of hits and critically acclaimed films over the course of the decade, but it also had its share of ...
Defense attorneys for a Utah OB-GYN accused of sexual abuse asked a judge Monday to dismiss some of the criminal charges filed against their client, arguing that prosecutors did not show enough ...
PROVO — A judge determined on Monday that there is enough evidence for former Provo OB-GYN David Broadbent to stand trial on allegations from four additional women who say they were sexually abused ...
More than a year after its introduction, the Employment Rights Act became law on 18 December 2026. You can read more about the Act here and watch our Employment Bite here. In January, the government ...
It can be hard to find the best movies on Netflix. We all understand the struggle of scrolling time—hours lost to wading ...
The candidates must tap into the bottled water market to create a TV advertisement and a social media campaign, but watered-down branding and wishy-washy ads mean a candidate is filtered out.
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