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Newfoundland is often referred to as the most homogenous province in Canada, with 98% of its residents speaking English (Decker, 1970). However, the combination of historical migration patterns, the ...
When colourful packages started showing up on the desk of CBC videographer Curtis Hicks, they led to an adventure exploring the history and legacy of the "Singing Newfoundlander" Michael T. Wall.
During Dylan Dreyer’s journey to Newfoundland for Sunday TODAY, she took part in a “Screech-in” ceremony to become an honorary islander. Watch as she quickly learns why they call their rum ...
Screech-ins happen all over the province, but in St. John’s, the notorious George Street is the spot to become an honorary Newfoundlander In April 1947, Newfoundland sent a delegation to London to ...
OTTAWA — Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has used a new nomination process to appoint the first born-and-bred Newfoundlander to the bench of the Supreme Court of Canada. Justice Malcolm Rowe will join ...
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