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Yousuf Karsh’s 1941 portrait of Sir Winston Churchill, which he gifted to the Fairmont Chateau Laurier, is seen after being unveiled at the hotel following its theft and return, in Ottawa, Ontario (Adrian Wyld/The Canadian Press via AP)

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Stolen Churchill portrait which was swapped with forgery returns to Canada
A stolen portrait of Sir Winston Churchill that was swapped with a forgery during the pandemic has returned to its rightful place, after two Canadian police detectives travelled to Rome to retrieve it.
<p>Canadian heritage minister, Isabelle Mondou, left, and Andrea Clark-Grignon, head of public affairs, unveil a photographic portrait known as The Roaring Lion. Picture: Alessandra Tarantino/AP</p>

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Stolen Churchill portrait set to return to Canada after being found in Italy
Sir Winston Churchill visited he Canadian Parliament in December 1941 (PA)

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Roaring Lion portrait of Churchill stolen from Canadian hotel is found in Italy
Churchill gets the job done in Leopardstown

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Churchill gets the job done in Leopardstown
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When the Iron Curtain came down
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Last of Churchill’s children dies, at age of 91

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