Published on 07/21/2023 at 08:59 (Photo: The Canadian Press) Ottawa – Retail sales in Canada rose 0.2% in May to $66 billion, Statistics Canada reported on Friday. Sales increased in five out of nine sub-sectors, with the strongest gains
(Montreal) Canada on Thursday imposed new sanctions on Russian figures and companies, including military officials from the Wagner paramilitary group active in Africa and Ukraine, the government said. Posted on July 20th Hours before this announcement, the UK had also
A newly released document reveals that Canadian intelligence officials have been tracking China’s attempts to interfere in Canadian affairs for nearly 40 years. The Canadian press used the Access to Information Act to get the titled report China/Canada: Interference in
(OTTAWA) Though consumer spending remained strong in the second quarter, it reversed course as the Bank of Canada ended its hiatus on interest rates, the Canadian Chamber of Commerce (CCC) estimated on Thursday. Posted on July 20th Pink Saba The
The February 1986 intelligence report warned that Beijing was using overt political tactics and covert operations to influence and exploit the Chinese diaspora in Canada. China is said to have employed new, potentially more powerful techniques to achieve these goals.
MONTREAL — A retired Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) officer was accused on Friday of gathering information for China’s benefit. In particular, he is said to have helped the Chinese government identify and intimidate an individual. William Majcher, 60, was
OTTAWA – Canada will send two experts to take part in a mission aimed at preventing a new war between Armenia and Azerbaijan. This unarmed mission, led by the European Union, involves a hundred civilian observers who monitor the situation
While Spain shone in their first game at this Women’s World Cup on Friday, Canada’s Olympic champions had bigger problems. The contenders for the final victory certainly don’t have it easy in the first two days of the World Cup.
Ambassadors Anderson Blanc, Salimata Soro and Gérard Hielpo urged Ivorians to use legal immigration channels. Immigrate and legally work in Canada. This is the credo of Destination Manitoba Days being organized in Abidjan from August 17-19, 2023 by the Manitoba
Félix Augier-Aliassime admits his season hasn’t gone the way he wanted it to so far. Illness, injury and early setbacks in competitions have all played a part. However, the Quebecer says he’s feeling good mentally and hopes to put a