The Canadian government tacitly changed the name of Turkey to the official Turkish spelling Türkiye in all official communications. The move follows a request by President Recep Tayyip Erdogan’s government for the international community to recognize the authentic spelling of
BEIJING, China – The Canadian embassy in Beijing says censors have removed their posts on a United Nations report on human rights in Xinjiang from two Chinese social media platforms. The embassy wrote on Twitter that it had shared Canada’s
MONTREAL, September 2, 2022 – BMO Financial Group today announced a $50,000 donation to support Canadian Red Cross relief efforts in Pakistan following monsoon rains that caused record flooding and landslides. Canadians wishing to donate to the Canadian Red Cross
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On the fringes of the current election campaign, Yvon Deschamps is “dissatisfied with what is happening in politics”. (Photo: The Canadian Press) On the fringes of the current election campaign, Yvon Deschamps is “dissatisfied with what is happening in politics”.
Sales of goods in stores that have been open for at least a year increased by 35% in the United States. (Photo: The Canadian Press) Laval – Alimentation Couche-Tard has observed that rising fuel and grocery costs are affecting customers’
Released before 32 minutes This isn’t the first time the PQ caravan has taken a field trip outside of Quebec during the campaign. (Photo: The Canadian Press) The Parti Québécois (PQ) caravan continued its campaign outside of Quebec to
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau made the following statement today on the International Day of People of African Descent: ” In this International Day of People of African DescentLet’s celebrate the rich cultures and heritages of people of African descent and
(Laval) Alimentation Couche-Tard has observed that rising fuel and food costs are affecting customers’ driving and shopping habits, while boosting sales of its own-brand products. Posted at 1:08 p.m The president and CEO of convenience store chain Laval, Brian Hannasch,
Paul St-Pierre Plamondon first denounced the draw in a tweet on Twitter. (Photo: The Canadian Press) A cartoon marking the 100th birthday of former Prime Minister René Lévesque, published in Montreal’s English-language newspaper The Gazette on Tuesday, provoked a violent