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If 2024 was a seminal year for elections around the world, the April 2025 Canadian federal elections were no less important for coming months later. The Liberal party, led by Prime Minister Mark ...
The cocktails have names only Canadians understand, like “TVO Kids” and “Hadfield.” Everywhere, there is knowing Canadian kitsch: Canadian-side Niagara Falls projected onto a wall; a Wall of Heroes ...
Foreign Affairs Minister Anita Anand says the economy is becoming the primary focus of Canada's relationships in the ...
The Indo-Pacific Strategy was released in November 2022, and “the global strategic environment has shifted significantly” since then, foreign minister Anita Anand pointed out ...
Prime Minister Mark Carney is giving the strongest signal yet that he’s ready to break with a decade of Trudeau government obstructionism and move forward with a crucial new pipeline for Canada’s oil ...
Philip Cross seems to have the wrong idea about why Canadians are choosing to forgo travelling to the U.S. or buying American ...
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Today in History for July 13: In 100 B.C., Julius Caesar, the most famous general in Roman history, was born.
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced their separation in August 2023, with the public figures splitting after tying the knot in 2005 and having three children together. While the news took ...
Last week marked a turning point for Canadian sovereignty. On July 1, 2025, the tanker Gaslog Glasgow departed Kitimat, B.C., carrying Canada’s first-ever commercial liquefied natural gas (LNG) export ...
Most of the fentanyl entering the United States continues to come from the southern border, not the northern one, according to a recent report by an American think-tank, despite President Donald Trump ...
Prime Minister Mark Carney came into office promising to deal with the trade threat from the United States and get our economic house in order. But he’s likely quickly realizing that he’ll also have ...
Prime Minister Mark Carney might feel pressure to take sides as a new front in the culture wars opens up in Alberta — but don’t count on him doing it, those familiar with the Liberal leader’s thinking ...