Ottawa unveils revisions to foreign policy to account for Chinese assertiveness on economic and security interests, and coercive treatment of other nations.
Canada
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said at a judicial inquiry that local police lost control of the weekslong protests against Covid mandates.
As flu season begins and Canada’s hospitals struggle with a surge of pediatric respiratory viruses, children’s Tylenol and Advil are in short supply there.
The move follows scrutiny of foreign-led deals for companies focusing on critical minerals including lithium.
The central bank raised its main interest rate at a lighter-than-expected pace, saying it expected close to zero growth starting late this year.
The CEO and board of directors are departing after sponsors and government officials criticized the organization’s handling of allegations.
Myles Sanderson was alone responsible for killing 11 people on an indigenous reserve in Saskatchewan last month, not his brother Damien, who witnesses say was a victim.
Canada’s bid to attract a record number of immigrants, required to fill job openings and drive economic growth, has run into a bottleneck.
Canada will drop vaccination-entry rules and mask requirements on Oct. 1.
Americans will no longer need vaccinations or public-health preclearance documents to visit their northern neighbor as of Oct. 1.
Canadian troops were deployed to help clear trees, restore services, rebuild communities after the powerful post-tropical cyclone left hundreds of thousands of people without electricity.
The storm, which knocked out power to half a million people, was one of the strongest to hit Nova Scotia in recent history.
Residents of the James Smith Cree Nation try to come together in the wake of a bloody rampage that killed 10 and injured 18.
The Conservative Party picked as its new leader a politician who backed the paralyzing protests earlier this year against pandemic restrictions and vaccine mandates, hoping his populist appeal with disaffected voters will be enough to unseat Prime Minister Justin Trudeau.
Canadian police said Myles Sanderson went into “medical distress” and was later pronounced dead at a hospital.
The central bank lifted its overnight target rate by 0.75 percentage point to 3.25% and said rates need to go higher to curb inflation.
Hundreds of police officers are now focusing on the search for the second of the two suspects in the Saskatchewan stabbing attacks.
Canadian police are looking for two men after officers discovered 10 people dead and 15 injured from stabbings in 13 locations in the western province of Saskatchewan.
Some farmers say a government plan could force them to use less fertilizer and reduce crop yields, impairing Canada’s ability to ease a global food crisis triggered by the war in Ukraine.
The legislation provides the Canadian auto sector the same electric vehicle tax credits as its U.S. counterpart, the result of an intense effort by Canadian government and industry officials.
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