Do you know the saying? In politics, you don’t win an election, you let a government lose. Such is the case in Ottawa, where we see the Trudeau government slowly falling apart, both from the outside and from within. Outwardly,
OTTAWA | The Air Canada workers’ union has taken the airline to an arbitrator to complain that it requires too much bilingualism from flight attendants, which hurts monolingual Anglophones. The Air Canada union, which has been at odds with the
A couple from Amherstburg, Canada, lose $3,000 (over CFA1,300,000) trying to buy a tractor on Facebook from a scammer who allegedly collected the money through MoneyGram in Togo. According to CBC News, Eddie and Susan Strickland found the tractor on
Independent, impartial and professional experts would do their job diligently, stressed the prime minister, to ensure the integrity of the electoral process was protected. Justin Trudeau assures us that the recommendations of the Rosenberg report will be taken seriously. But
Canadian police announced on Friday that they have arrested eight people in connection with a massive alleged fraud involving the possible sale of thousands of artworks that have been “fake” and “wrongly” attributed to a famous Indigenous artist for decades.
Canadian Foreign Minister Melanie Joly told her Chinese counterpart Qin Gang on the sidelines of the G20 summit in New Delhi that Canada will never tolerate any form of foreign interference in its internal affairs, Happy Friday said in a
Published on 2/3/2023 at 5:19 p.m The PBO expects the Bank of Canada to keep its interest rate target at 4.5% for the remainder of 2023 before starting to lower it in 2024. (Photo: The Canadian Press) Ottawa –
NEW DELHI – Canada’s Foreign Minister Mélanie Joly has been in New Delhi, India, since Wednesday to attend the G20 Foreign Ministers Meeting. At this meeting, the Minister intends in particular to discuss common challenges with her counterparts, in particular
OTTAWA — A public and independent inquiry into Chinese interference, as called for by opposition parties, would run up against “the same limitations” as the current parliamentary study, says Ottawa National Security and Intelligence Advisor Jody Thomas. “We cannot discuss
The chiefs of Mashteuiatsh in Lac-Saint-Jean and of Essipit and Nutashkuan on the north coast met in Montreal on Monday with the ministers responsible for Aboriginal affairs in Quebec and Ottawa, namely Ian Lafrenière, the minister responsible for First Nations