This news roundup features stories about Canadian politics, the Dakar Rally, historical shipwrecks, notable events, and a tragic tsunami anniversary.
Canada has had 23 prime ministers since Confederation on July 1, 1867. The longest prime minister served for more than 21 years, while the shortest served just 68 days.The oldest son of former prime minister Pierre Trudeau , Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has lived most of his life in the public eye. Trudeau is stepping down as Liberal leader.The Dakar Rally is said to be the world's toughest motor race – a grueling gauntlet through harsh conditions.
This year's event is in Saudi Arabia with a route that stretches for nearly 8,000 kilometres.Some of the most renowned and valuable paintings that have been stolen from across the world since the 20th century.Thousands of ships lay submerged in Canadian waters, some found after decades and even centuries, while others have yet to be discovered. One of the most famous shipwrecks in history – the Titanic – was lost more than 600 kilometres off the coast of Newfoundland for 73 years.The Canadian Press editors assembled a collection showcasing some of the best photos of the year's most memorable moments and defining events for Canadians.Famous people celebrating milestone birthdays in 2025It's been 20 years since the 9.1-magnitude tsunami struck on Boxing Day in 2004, killing 230,000 people in over a dozen countries. The day was marked with a memorial in Thailand, where scenes of damage still remain.This year saw some stunning Canadian performances at the Paris Games alongside some epic moments on the fields, rinks and diamonds of pro sports.From the star-studded TIFF to celestial events and days in the sun, these are the top lifestyle photos of 2024 as selected by The Canadian Press.The eruption of Kilauea volcano on Hawaii's Big Island has stayed within the mountain's summit caldera inside Hawaii Volcanoes National Park.Luigi Mangione, the man accused of fatally shooting the CEO of UnitedHealthcare appeared in a New York courtroom on Monday and pleaded not guilty to state murder and terror charge
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