Sunday, February 15, 2026

Sunday, February 15, 2026

 


πŸ“… SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 15: TODAY IN HISTORY & NEWS SUMMARY

🌍 This Day in History: Global Highlights

  • 1965 (Canada): The current National Flag of Canada, featuring the iconic red maple leaf, is raised for the first time on Parliament Hill, replacing the Canadian Red Ensign.

  • 1989 (Afghanistan): The Soviet Union announces that the last of its troops have left the country, ending a nine-year military intervention that significantly shaped modern geopolitics.

  • 2003 (Global): The largest peace demonstration in history takes place as up to 30 million people in 600 cities worldwide protest against the impending Iraq War.

  • 1564 (Italy): Birth of Galileo Galilei, the "father of modern science," whose astronomical discoveries challenged the established views of the universe.

  • 1971 (UK/Ireland): Decimal Day—the United Kingdom and Ireland officially switch their currencies to a decimal system, replacing the complex pounds, shillings, and pence.

  • 1898 (Cuba): The USS Maine mysteriously explodes in Havana Harbor, killing over 260 crew members and serving as the catalyst for the Spanish-American War.


πŸ‡¨πŸ‡¦ Canada’s Biggest Political Story

  • Yesterday: On the sidelines of the Munich Security Conference, Canada and Germany signed a landmark joint declaration to co-develop Sovereign AI technologies and address critical labor gaps.

  • Expected Today: Foreign Affairs Minister Anita Anand concludes high-level meetings in Munich with Ukrainian and Polish counterparts to solidify Arctic defense and G7 rapid response cooperation.

πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ U.S. Biggest Political Story

  • Current: Secretary of State Marco Rubio sparked intense debate at the Munich Security Conference by offering a "conditional" renewed alliance with Europe, insisting the continent align with Washington's "renewal" mission under the Trump administration.

🌐 Global Impact: Yesterday’s Legacy

  • February 14, 2026, will be remembered as the day "Transatlantic Transactionalism" took center stage, as U.S. signals at Munich forced European leaders to confront a new world order where historical alliances are increasingly tied to specific trade and defense conditions.


πŸ“œ Quotation of the Day

"I have never met a man so ignorant that I couldn't learn something from him." — Galileo Galilei (Born this day, 1564)

πŸ™️ Ottawa, ON Weather & Sky

  • ☀️ Sunrise: 7:04 AM

  • πŸŒ‡ Sunset: 5:30 PM

  • 🌘 Moon Phase: Waning Crescent (6% illumination; a very thin sliver rising just before dawn)

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