Photo Gallery: Comparing the playgrounds of JFK and Obama with the Canadian Prime Minister’s latest purchase
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Canada’s break with America on foreign policy isn’t so novel
Canadian history—from JFK and Diefenbaker, to the last ‘Trudeau Doctrine’—is littered with foreign-policy differences with the U.S.
Thanks, JFK: How Canada scored the top spot for U.S. inaugurations
The embassy’s view of the U.S. Capitol has drawn celebrities and athletes alike, and entices cabinet members, lawmakers and White House personnel
Who really killed JFK? We might get new insight in 2017.
On Oct. 26, millions of pages of documents on the Kennedy assassination could finally be released
Camelot and Canada: When Diefenbaker met Kennedy
The U.S. president once said of the PM that he never wanted ‘to see that boring son of a bitch again’
John F. Kennedy’s turbulent relationship with Canada
John Boyko’s latest history book is a revealing look at John Diefenbaker and Lester Pearson’s relationship with JFK
10 reasons why ‘Dief the Chief’ and JFK hated each other
John Diefenbaker had a famously toxic relationship with John F. Kennedy
The assassination of President John F. Kennedy
A historically accurate re-enactment of this day in history via Boston.com
Front-page gallery: Nov. 22, 1963
How newspapers recorded this date in history
Wondering what JFK would have done on Vietnam: Galbraith’s impression
What could have happened if the president lived