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The Port of Bilbao and the St. Lawrence Seaway sign an...

Canal Welland parte de St. Lawrence Seaway
On May 16, the Port Authority of Bilbao anda  delegation from the Ports of the Great Lakes and the St. Lawrence Seaway signed a...

Indiana to move the two-century-old cabin of a descendant of the...

Construida en 1820, se cree que la cabaña Pierre Navarre en Leeper Park es la estructura y residencia más antigua del condado de St. Joseph (ORDAN SMITH, SOUTH BEND TRIBUNE)
The Navarre cabin, in St. Joseph Country, is 200 years old, and was built by a descendant of the King of Navarre, is to be moved

Magan Basque is the first Indigenous Miss Canada United World

Magan Basque of Eskasoni made history this month when she was named the first Indigenous winner of the Miss Canada United World pageant. CONTRIBUTED MISS CANADA UNITED
Magan Basque, a member of the Mi'kmaq nation, which Basque sailors had an intense relationship with for centuries, has been crowned Miss Canada United World

A Basque at the International Court of Justice in The Hague

A young Basque-Canadian has joined the International Court of The Hague as the law secretary to its former President

Tonight, a “Basque” girl could be Miss Canada World 2017!

Just over a year ago, we told you about the passing of Elsie Basque, a woman who belonged to the Mi’kmaq nation, one of...

Placentia, Canada and Plentzia, Basque Country, are now sister cities

El acto de la firma del acta de hermanamiento entre Plentzia y Placentia
This article was translated by John R. Bopp We’ve spoken on many occasions about the profound mark the Basques have left on the Atlantic coast of...