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Why the War of 1812 is still a touchy subject for Canadians and Americans
It is hard to imagine we have ever been anything other than best buddies, but the relationship between Canadians and Americans hasn't always been so cozy. 200 years ago tomorrow, the U.S. declared war on Britain's colonies which later became Canada.
OBITUARY OF EMINENT PERSONS: April
Marquis d'Audiffret (pg. 144). Major-General J. Campbell (pg. 144). The Bishop of Cork (pg. 144-145). Mr. Gordon (pg. 145). Captain Grant (pg. 145). Captain C. G. Jones (pg. 145). Mr. H. T. Riley (pg. 145-146). Dr. B. P. Symons (pg. 146). General Sir F. Wheler (pg. 146). Major-General F. Whittingham (pg. 146).