(Ottawa) Canada has turned into a “dystopian, government-controlled nightmare” under the leadership of Justin Trudeau, the “autocrat,” worries the Conservative Party’s communications director, who calls for a return to “optimism” with Pierre Poilievre at the helm Peak predicts head of
Canada assured on Tuesday of the importance of keeping diplomats in India after media reported that New Delhi had asked Ottawa to repatriate several dozen of its representatives amid a diplomatic crisis between the two countries. • Also read: Indian
The new speaker of the House of Commons will be elected by parliamentarians in a preferential vote in Ottawa on Tuesday. He or she will succeed Anthony Rota, who was forced to resign after paying tribute to a Ukrainian veteran
The regulatory project proposed by Ottawa as part of its project Online News Act does not satisfy the digital giant Google. Posted at 11:07 p.m. Emilie Bergeron The Canadian Press The company, which has not publicly commented on the regulatory
(Toronto) Rogers Communications announced Monday that customers from all major Canadian wireless carriers can now connect to its 5G wireless network in the busiest sections of the Toronto subway. Published at 12:45 p.m. The telecommunications giant said subway riders will
Anthony Rota was forced to resign after the scandal sparked over the tribute he accidentally paid to a former Ukrainian-Canadian veteran who fought for the Nazis in the presence of Volodymy Zelensky. Canadian House of Commons Speaker Anthony Rota has
In September 1805, a certain Jean-Baptiste Noreau from Saint-Constant landed in the port of Bordeaux. He has just crossed the Atlantic from New York aboard an American ship. Noreau represents a group of Canadians from the south shore of Montreal
The manufacturing sector was the largest negative contributor this month, falling 1.5%. (Photo: The Canadian Press) OTTAWA – Canada’s real gross domestic product was essentially flat in July after falling 0.2% in June, Statistics Canada said Friday. According to the
OTTAWA – Saudi Arabia’s national airline will resume flights to Canada after a five-year diplomatic dispute. Saudia, formerly known as Saudi Arabian Airlines, will operate three flights per week between Jeddah and Toronto Pearson International Airport starting December 2. Transport
WASHINGTON – US Secretary of State Antony Blinken again calls on India to work with Canada to bring Hardeep Singh Nijjar’s killers to justice. Mr Blinken confirmed that he had conveyed this message on Thursday during his meeting with Subrahmanyam