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September 16, 2022
Canada/Human Rights

Systematic Violence in Canada

Violence against Indigenous women is “escalating like never before,” the Union of British Columbia Indian Chiefs (UBCIC) has warned. A series of tragedies have rocked the city of Vancouver (unceded Musqueam, Squamish,

Canada/World

Trudeau Spent $11.2 Billion on Feminist Programs Abroad

Outgoing Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has come under fire for spending $11.2 billion on gender equality and female empowerment programs abroad while Canada grapples with a deepening budget deficit, according to a report by the Western Standard. The expenditures

March 14, 2025

Diplomacy: Nijjar affair poses an existential dilemma

Canada/India

The raging controversy over alleged involvement of the Indian government in the killing of Sikh plumber-cum-religious activist Hardeep Singh Nijjar in faraway Canada is

Canadian PM regrets Parliament’s standing ovation for man who fought for Nazis

Canada

Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau on Monday lamented the Canadian Parliament’s accidental standing ovation to a veteran who fought for Ukrainian independence on behalf

Trump Terminates Canada Trade Talks Over Ronald Reagan ‘Fraud’

October 24, 2025
Canada/United States/World

President Donald Trump has abruptly ended all trade negotiations with Canada, accusing a government-sponsored Ontario advertisement of “fraudulently” using a speech by former U.S. President Ronald Reagan to criticize his administration’s tariffs

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India and Canada Agree to Reset Diplomatic Ties

October 14, 2025
Canada/India/World

India and Canada announced on Monday that they have reached a consensus on a new roadmap to revive bilateral relations, signaling a reset after years of strained ties during the tenure of

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Canadian PM Mark Carney to Meet Trump in Washington

May 3, 2025
Canada/World

Newly elected Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney announced he will visit U.S. President Donald Trump at the White House on Tuesday, in what is shaping up to be a tense and high-stakes

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Mark Carney’s Liberal Party Projected to Win Canadian Election

April 29, 2025
Canada/World

Mark Carney’s Liberal Party is projected to win Canada’s federal election, according to national broadcaster CBC, securing a critical victory amid heightened tensions with the United States under President Donald Trump. The

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Canada’s Election Winner Faces Grim Economic Forecast as Nation Teeters on Recession

April 26, 2025
Canada/World

As Canadians prepare to cast their ballots in the April 28 federal election, the stakes are high—but the prize awaiting the next prime minister may be more burden than blessing. While the

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Trudeau Spent $11.2 Billion on Feminist Programs Abroad

March 14, 2025
Canada/World

Outgoing Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has come under fire for spending $11.2 billion on gender equality and female empowerment programs abroad while Canada grapples with a deepening budget deficit, according to

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Canada Prepares to Elect New Leader Amid Rising Trade Tensions with Trump

March 10, 2025
Canada/World

Canada’s ruling Liberal Party is set to elect a new leader on Sunday, with former central banker Mark Carney emerging as the frontrunner over former finance minister Chrystia Freeland. The leadership contest

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China Strikes Back: Tariffs Hit Canadian Agriculture

March 8, 2025
Canada/China/World

China has announced significant tariffs on Canadian agricultural and food products in response to Canada’s recent levies on Chinese electric vehicles (EVs), escalating trade tensions between the two nations and adding uncertainty

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Passengers of Delta Flight 4819 File Lawsuits After Overturned Crash at Toronto Airport

February 25, 2025
Canada/World

Two passengers aboard Delta Connection Flight 4819, which crashed and overturned while landing at Toronto Pearson International Airport on February 17, have filed lawsuits accusing the airline and its subsidiary Endeavor Air

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Nigeria’s Defense Chief and Military Officers Denied Visas for Invictus Games

February 15, 2025
Canada/Geopolitics/World

Nigeria’s defense chief, General Christopher Musa, revealed on Thursday that the Canadian Embassy in Abuja has denied him and several senior military officers visas to attend the Invictus Games in Vancouver. The

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