Air France and KLM, along with partner Financière Brim, launched their first credit card in Canada on Thursday, offering Canadians the opportunity to earn Flying Blue Miles with their daily purchases. • Also read: Air France-KLM completes its capital increase
More and more students from French-speaking Africa are being refused visa applications for Canada. Several universities and politicians in Quebec have criticized this. The case of the University of Québec at Trois-Rivières (UQTR) is instructive: the rejection rate for visa
The organization Immigration Canada itself recognizes it: there is a lot of racism against nationals of French-speaking African countries, and the worst thing is that it happens even there. This surprising admission, to say the least, comes amid a response
A Russian shelling of the southern Ukrainian city of Cherson killed 15 civilians on Fridaysaid an official in the city, from which Moscow’s troops recently withdrew. More than 6 million households in Ukraine were affected by power outages on FridayTwo
To advance reconciliation, strengthen the Inuit-Crown partnership, and promote the prosperity of the Inuit Nunangat through constructive cooperation, the Government of Canada and Inuit leaders have been working closely since the signing of the Inuit-Crown Partnership Committee (CPIC). together that
“When you combine how the current pace of inflation is affecting everyday necessities like groceries and petrol, coupled with the impact of our post-pandemic spending on things like travel and entertainment, it’s not surprising to see these numbers,” says Anne
In a letter to David Cohen, the US Ambassador to Canada, copied to The Canadian Press, CEO Goldy Hyder says he is deeply disturbing that the US government has not reopened 13 NEXUS registration centers. The two countries are at
Québec’s political clout will be protected in Canada’s forthcoming constituency redeployment. A large majority of federal elected officials positioned themselves on Wednesday in support of a motion demanding that Quebec not lose any ridings. Updated March 2nd Of the 324
Reserved for subscribers MAINTENANCE. American historian Daniel Yergin analyzes the current upheaval in energy markets, disrupted by the war in Ukraine. Interview by Claire Meynial Valery Gerasimov, Chief of the General Staff of the Russian Armed Forces (foreground), and President
Reserved for subscribers Russian aggression against Ukraine, Sino-US rivalry and global warming are reshuffling the cards of the energy war. By Julien Peyron Russian President Vladimir Putin and German Chancellor Angela Merkel signing a gas deal on April 27, 2006.