It is Ginny Rometty, CEO of IBM, who this year takes first place in the magazine's list of the 50 most influential American businesswomen in the world. Assets. Last year Ms. Rometty placed 7th. She is followed by PepsiCo CEO,
Published on February 11, 2021 at 2:52 p.m (Photo: CNW Group/Nova Bus) Quebecer Emmanuelle Toussaint is among the 100 most influential Canadian women in business in the Women's Executive Network's 2021 Top 100. Nova Bus and Prévost Vice President
(Ottawa) An additional 32 Canadians were able to leave the Gaza Strip for Egypt on Thursday after the key Rafah border crossing reopened, according to Global Affairs Canada. Updated November 9, 2023 According to the federal agency, 40 Canadians were
With Canada taking a hard line on Moscow, Global Affairs Canada sent its deputy chief of protocol to a reception at the Russian Embassy in Ottawa on Friday. A “completely unacceptable” gesture, reacted Federal Foreign Minister Mélanie Joly. According to
Published on October 25, 2021 at 2:06 p.m (Photo: Christian Blais) Quebecer Véronique Proulx, CEO of Manufacturiers et Exportateurs du Québec (MEC), has earned a place among the most influential Canadian women in business in the Women's Executive Network's
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, who returned to power at the head of a minority government after the Oct. 21 election, unveiled his new team on Wednesday. In particular, he assigned new tasks to his former foreign minister, Chrystia Freeland.
Russia has summoned a senior Canadian diplomat to Moscow over Foreign Minister Mélanie Joly's thoughts on “regime change.” According to official media, Moscow summoned Canadian chargé d'affaires Brian Ebel on Monday to inform him that Minister Joly's comments were unacceptable.
LCanada's Department of Foreign Affairs was the target of a major cyberattack, the North American country's cybersecurity authorities confirmed on Monday, January 24. The attack, which occurred on Wednesday, January 19, is significant: part of the ministry premises was still
(Photo: 123RF) OTTAWA – Google dismantles Ottawa's draft regulations specifying the scope of the Online News Act in its document submitted to the federal government during consultations, with the company mentioning that it could block any link to Canadian journalistic
Chinese fighter jets “intercepted” a Royal Canadian Air Force (RCAF) aircraft during the recent United Nations-led mission in the Indo-Pacific region, according to the Ministry of Defense. • Also read: Canada-China Business Council meeting cancelled • Also read: Chinese Ambassador: