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The leaders came to the summit in Kananaskis accompanied by delegations that include Intergovernmental Affairs Minister Dominic LeBlanc, U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent and U.S. Trade ...
Although his office hasn’t yet released his itinerary for today, the “bilateral sit-down,” which currently slated to take ...
We begin with Foreign Affairs Minister Anita Anand, who says de-escalation “must be the priority” after Israel attacked Iranian missile and nuclear sites Friday and Iran warned of “severe punishment” ...
Leonardo S.p.A. was registered by Don Boudria, Kevin Bosch, and Naresh Raghubeer, all consultants with Sandstone Group. The goal of their lobbying efforts was to provide advice related to defence ...
As the clock ticks down to the official opening of a high-level, high-stakes summit in Kananaskis, Alta., that, as CBC News notes, is widely viewed as “one of the most consequential in years,” Prime ...
Foreign Affairs Minister Anita Anand says de-escalation “must be the priority” after Israel attacked Iranian missile and nuclear sites Friday and Iran warned of “severe punishment” in retaliation. The ...
That’s how Rebel News commander Ezra Levant sums up the first substantive bill introduced by Prime Minister Mark Carney — namely, C-2, or the Strong Borders Act to use its official working title,” ...
We begin with Canada Post workers, who will soon vote on the latest offers from the national mail carrier as talks on a new labour deal remain stalled.
Reimagining Alzheimer's care in Canada is not just important for the system—it is imperative for all Canadians. We owe it to those affected to provide the dignity and quality of life they deserve. The ...
"There’s much to do still. I’m not blaming the Canadian government. Most of the governments in the world don’t fear the threat of disinformation until there’s a specific event then they feel the pain.
"This is a Canadian issue but it doesn't feel as though this is being treated like a Canadian issue," said Balpreet Singh, spokesman for the World Sikh Organization of Canada.
Chrétien, speaking Thursday at a conference in Calgary, said leaders can't predict what Trump might do, the president can be a bully and it would be best if the rest of the G7 leaders ignored any ...