
NORAD commander says F-35-type aircraft not needed to defend North America. Gregory M. Guillot made the comments at a U.S. Senate Armed Services Committee hearing on March 19. ottawacitizen.com/public-service… via @ottawacitizen
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NORAD commander says F-35-type aircraft not needed to defend North America. Gregory M. Guillot made the comments at a U.S. Senate Armed Services Committee hearing on March 19. ottawacitizen.com/public-service… via @ottawacitizen




Air Canada Board of Directors announces the retirement of President and Chief Executive Officer: aircanada.com/media/air-cana… // Le Conseil d'administration d'Air Canada annonce le départ à la retraite du président et chef de la direction : aircanada.com/medias/le-cons…



*AIR CANADA CEO MICHAEL ROUSSEAU TO RETIRE








Alberta’s premier says she welcomes diverse opinions in her caucus after a legislature member of her United Conservative Party opined a referendum on separation is good for the province. edmonton.citynews.ca/2026/03/29/dan…


On March 29, 1867, the British North America Act received Royal Assent. Signed into law by Queen Victoria, the Act created the Dominion of Canada — uniting Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, and the Province of Canada under a new federal constitution. This was Canada’s legal birth moment. Leaders like John A. Macdonald had spent years negotiating the terms of union. But it was this Act — passed by the British Parliament — that formally brought the country into existence. On July 1, the new Dominion would take effect. But March 29 is when Canada became law. 👉 Confederation was not declared in rebellion. It was negotiated, legislated, and enacted.


