The special rapporteur who will decide whether or not to conduct a public inquiry into Chinese interference in Canada’s political system should be named “in the coming days or weeks,” Justin Trudeau said on Tuesday. • Also read: Chinese “police
In January, exports were US$67.0 billion, up 4.2% from December, as exports of agricultural, fishery and intermediate goods rose 11.9% to a record US$5.9 billion . (Photo: The Canadian Press) Ottawa — Canada posted a $1.9 billion goods trade surplus
Published on 03/03/2023 at 17:35 In January, the Bank of Canada made its eighth consecutive interest rate hike. (Photo: The Canadian Press) OTTAWA — As higher interest rates begin to bear fruit for the Bank of Canada, economists generally
Canada’s Supreme Court is dealing with a case that could make teachers across the country tremble: Do their bosses have the right to read their private communications and use them against them? The country’s highest court announced Thursday that it
This text is part of the special Francophonie booklet Organize the first Québec Canadian Francophonie Day: this is the mandate given by the Quebec government to the Center de la Francophonie des Amériques. On March 22nd, all francophone communities in
Montreal is treading water and takes second place again this year. (Photo: 123RF) Three Québec cities are among the 10 best student cities in Canada in 2024 in the latest HelloSafe ranking. The city of Kingston, Ontario, now tops the
Montreal is treading water and takes second place again this year. (Photo: 123RF) Three Québec cities are among the 10 best student cities in Canada in 2024 in the latest HelloSafe ranking. The city of Kingston, Ontario, now tops the
Montreal is treading water and takes second place again this year. (Photo: 123RF) Three Québec cities are among the 10 best student cities in Canada in 2024 in the latest HelloSafe ranking. The city of Kingston, Ontario, now tops the
The Supreme Court of Canada will examine the “shadow criminal trial” case, which was held in worrying secrecy in Quebec. The country’s highest court announced Thursday morning that it had agreed to hear the case. This is the case if
Once nominated, once rejected. Justin Trudeau eventually appointed former governor-general David Johnston to the mandate of “independent special rapporteur” to advise his government on the record of foreign interference in Canada. But the opposition parties, all of whom are now