by A Special Correspondent from Toronto Western imperialism, colonialism, and racism have long been interwoven elements of history, shaping the narrative of domination and exploitation across centuries. While the colonial powers of
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
MoreRecently appointed as Canada’s Attorney General and Minister of Justice by Prime Minister Mark Carney on March 14, 2025 (a position he is likely to keep after the upcoming federal election), Gary
MorePrime Minister Mark Carney announced on Thursday that Canada’s longstanding relationship with the United States is “over,” vowing a “broad renegotiation” of the two allies’ trade agreement in response to escalating tensions
MoreOutgoing 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
Moreby Our Economic Affairs Editor Mark Carney is widely recognised as a towering figure in the realm of global finance, but beyond the polished veneer of central banking and economic stewardship lies
Moreby Our Diplomatic Affairs Editor Ex-banker Mark Carney has been overwhelmingly elected as the new leader of the Liberal Party of Canada. His resounding victory, securing 85.9% of the vote, not only
MoreCanada’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
MoreU.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent has called on Canada to follow Mexico’s lead in imposing matching tariffs on Chinese imports, suggesting that such a move could help create a unified trade barrier
MoreIn a rebuke of Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, US President Donald Trump has labeled him “a loser” and accused him of damaging Canada with what he described as “radical left” and
MoreOutgoing Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has firmly rejected U.S. President Donald Trump’s repeated remarks about Canada becoming the 51st U.S. state, calling the idea a “non-starter” and vowing to defend Canadian
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