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Author: Robert Fife
Publication Date: December 6, 2025 - 16:47
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Gehry considered moving back to Canada after Trump’s 2024 election, Chrétien says
December 6, 2025
Former prime minister Jean Chrétien says famed architect Frank Gehry had talked to him about moving back to Canada after the election of U.S. President Donald Trump last year.
Mr. Gehry was born in Toronto but lost his Canadian citizenship after his family moved to Los Angeles in 1947, when dual citizenship was not an option.
The case of Osman Azizov could raise new questions for the government about public safety.
December 30, 2025 - 05:00 | Stewart Bell | Global News - Canada
For more than a year, The Globe and Mail’s Underexposed photojournalism series has spotlighted Canada’s underrepresented people and places, celebrating our country’s diversity from coast to coast to coast.Across 25 visual stories, photojournalists have brought readers into New Brunswick’s thriving punk scene and Canada’s military operations in a changing Arctic, and introduced them to the people living through B.C.’s overdose crisis, the Inuit bringing a traditional seal meat to the heart of Ottawa and the star-gazers who flock to the Prairies each year.
December 30, 2025 - 05:00 | | The Globe and Mail
The Globe and Mail’s ambitious Underexposed project launched in late 2024 with the aim of bringing Canadians together in appreciation of our diversity. We asked the country’s most talented photojournalists to turn their lenses on people and places that don’t normally see the limelight, so that we could be reminded of our strengths and the beauty of community.
December 30, 2025 - 05:00 | | The Globe and Mail

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