It is imperative that Canada and the United States combine their efforts to ensure better defense of the Arctic against Russian and Chinese expansionist tendencies in that region of the world. Posted at 10:45 p.m At least, that’s what Jean
Despite some progress at the table since the last meeting, we still haven’t been able to come to an agreement with the employerwe read in a letter addressed to union members, a copy of which Radio-Canada received. We have no
Some will say that Quebec pitcher Phillippe Aumont shouldn’t represent Canada at the World Baseball Classic, but the main prospect isn’t too concerned about the booth operators’ opinion. • Also read: 10 years ago there was one of the fiercest
“Billions Buried” Article reserved for subscribers ISF Gate, revelations about a tax evasion schemecase A Superior Court of Quebec judge handed down a flamethrower ruling Jan. 26, describing with sarcasm the escape device installed over the Atlantic. The scathing verdict
(Ottawa) Heritage Secretary Pablo Rodriguez says the government has reached “a good compromise” by accepting certain Senate-proposed changes to its C-11 bill on streaming platforms, but “rejected those that could create a passport for some.” “. Posted at 1:10 p.m
Previously, Muslim women wearing the veil could only shop in foreign online shops with very high delivery costs, in specialty stores, or when traveling in their home country, she said. That explains Dina Ibrahim HYAT CO. is the first hijab
Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre accuses Justin Trudeau of taking Canadian Security Intelligence Agency (CSIS) leaks more seriously than Chinese interference per se and continues to call for a public inquiry. • Also read: Roxham Road: Canada’s immigration minister visits Washington
Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre accuses Justin Trudeau of taking Canadian Security Intelligence Agency (CSIS) leaks more seriously than Chinese meddling per se, and still calls for a public inquiry. • Also read: “The government seems to be playing hide-and-seek,” says
European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen was due to arrive in Canada on Monday evening for a brief visit to Ottawa and Tuesday to Kingston, Ontario. (Photo: The Canadian Press) Ottawa – The European Commission President says Canada should
On Monday, the House of Commons Heritage Committee was scheduled to hear from Sabrina Geremia, Google Canada’s national director, after she and three other executives were subpoenaed days earlier. Ms Geremia technically responded to the summons by introducing herself, but