TORONTO - Twice-married former Canadian prime minister John Diefenbaker — always believed to have been childless — may have fathered not one but two sons, leaving progeny scattered across the country, ...
Senator John F. Kennedy of Massachusetts visited Canada in October 1957, four months after John Diefenbaker had become prime minister, to receive an honorary doctor of laws from the University of New ...
Sit yourself down for an intriguing Canadian potboiler, a story that involves allegations of a clandestine, one-last-time tryst with a former prime minister, millions of dollars, bitter antipathy ...
Former prime minister John George Diefenbaker is the last man you'd finger for having fathered a secret love child. JFK? Maybe. Pierre Trudeau? That was no secret at all. But Dief the Chief? The ...
There is disturbing news that the John Diefenbaker Defender of Human Rights and Freedom Award, established under Stephen Harper, is quietly being shelved by the Trudeau government. The CBC speculates ...
First a Diefenbaker ice-breaker, now a Diefenbaker award. Two of them, actually. If there's one name Stephen Harper's Conservatives keep going back to, it's that of John G. Diefenbaker, Canada's 13th ...
A man claiming to be the Chief’s son will get access to the former PM’s DNA after all A Toronto man who believes he is John Diefenbaker’s biological son will get a chance to prove his lineage after ...
The winding saga of a man's quest to prove former prime minister John Diefenbaker was his father seemed headed for the home stretch Wednesday with word of two new possibilities for genetic matching.