These women came to be known as “war brides.” HALIFAX — Nova Scotia farms may be small compared to most Prairie operations, but they face similar issues.Farmers on a… It is estimated that ...
On pages 18-19, TEAM Resources columnist Betty Ann Deobald explores the important legacy left by Canada’s war brides as they said goodbye to an old way of life to embark on a new adventure in a ...
More than 47,000 women immigrated to Canada as war brides, following World War II. This is the story of one of those women who left her family, home and country to follow the man that she loved ...
and said any attempt by the IRGC to actually harm Trump would be met with kinetic military action equal to "an act of war." Neither the White House nor the State Department immediately responded ...
How did Lola and her fellow war brides adjust to life in Canada? So much about this new country was unfamiliar: large families (Lola herself had only two brothers) and modest farmhouses.
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