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Churchill, Canada
An iconic Churchill photo stolen in Canada and found in Italy is ready to return
ROME — Canadian and Italian dignitaries on Thursday marked the successful recovery of a photo portrait of Winston Churchill known as "The Roaring Lion," stolen in
Canada
and recovered ... of the British leader taken by
Ottawa
photographer Yousuf Karsh ...
Stolen Churchill portrait set to return to Canada after being found in Italy
Dignitaries have marked the recovery of a photo portrait of Winston Churchill known as The Roaring Lion, which was stolen in Canada and recovered in Italy after a two-year search by police.
Churchill’s ‘Roaring Lion’ portrait handed over to Canadian authorities in Rome
A renowned portrait of Winston Churchill that was reported stolen from an Ottawa hotel has been handed over to its legitimate owner during a ceremony at the Canadian embassy in Rome on Thursday.
'Roaring Lion' Churchill Portrait Retrieved From Italy After Canada Theft
Yousuf Karsh's 'Roaring Lion' portrait of Churchill, stolen in 2022 from Ottawa’s Fairmont Chateau Laurier and recovered in Italy, is unveiled during a ceremony at the Canadian Embassy in Rome, Italy,
Stolen 'Roaring Lion' portrait of Churchill handed back to Canada
Italy handed back to Canada on Thursday a famous photographic portrait of Winston Churchill that was stolen from an Ottawa hotel more than two years ago and sold at auction to an unsuspecting Italian lawyer.
Canada tightens student visa
Ottawa will cut back again on international students with 2025 cap
The federal government is again cutting how many international student permits Canada will issue, this time for 2025 and laying out the plan for 2026, Immigration Minister Marc Miller and Labour Minister Randy Boissonnault announced Wednesday.
Canada to Curb Issuance of Student Visas Amid 'Overheated' Immigration -- Update
OTTAWA--Canada's government said it would reduce the number of student visas it intends to issue next year as officials work toward reducing the share of temporary immigrants that make up the country's population.
Student Visas to Drop 10% in 2025 as Canada Curbs Migration
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s government is taking more steps to reduce immigration in a country that has buckled under the strain of explosive population growth.
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Climate, food security, Arctic among Canada’s intelligence priorities, Ottawa says
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Qatar, Canada Enhance Developmental Cooperation
Qatar will cooperate with Canada to provide psychological support to the wounded and their companions who were evacuated to ...
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Canada's Trudeau faces setback as party loses crucial Montreal election
Canada's ruling Liberal Party lost a once-safe seat in a Montreal parliamentary constituency, preliminary results showed on ...
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Qatar’s amir meets Canada’s Trudeau in first official visit to Ottawa
Trudeau announced that the amir’s two-day visit will focus on strengthening bilateral cooperation, with particular emphasis ...
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French President Emmanuel Macron to visit Ottawa, Montreal next week
French President Emmanuel Macron will visit Canada next week after a planned trip in July was cancelled amid political ...
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Mayor Mark Sutcliffe has recently launched a “Fairness for Ottawa” campaign to highlight the city’s growing fiscal crisis.
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