Israel Accuses Ottawa of Fuelling Antisemitism After Canada Sanctions More West Bank Settlers
Ottawa’s latest sanctions on West Bank settlers have opened a sharper diplomatic rift with Israel, turning a targeted foreign-policy move
Ottawa’s latest sanctions on West Bank settlers have opened a sharper diplomatic rift with Israel, turning a targeted foreign-policy move
Canada’s World Cup moment was supposed to be about packed stadiums, global attention and a rare chance to showcase Toronto
Doug Ford built much of his recent cross-border image by standing up to Donald Trump’s tariff threats with blunt language,
A planned visit by Canadian parliamentarians to Taiwan is putting Ottawa back in one of the world’s most sensitive diplomatic
Canada’s biggest passenger-rail dream has suddenly become a Quebec election issue. The proposed Alto high-speed rail line, designed to connect
Canada’s desire to loosen its reliance on the United States has become one of the defining economic tests of Mark
Alberta’s separation debate has moved from political theatre into a sharper confrontation over law, protest and Indigenous rights. Premier Danielle
Mark Carney is heading into the G7 with a familiar Canadian problem in a newly unstable form: the country’s closest
A remote stretch of Nova Scotia coastline has become the centre of a national debate over money, sovereignty and whether
Ottawa’s plan to make global streaming giants spend more on Canadian programming has run into a familiar Canadian dilemma: how
Canada’s federal prison system is built on paperwork that can shape nearly every stage of a sentence: where a person
The World Cup is arriving in Canada with the usual promises of packed stadiums, full hotels and a rare chance
Canada’s trade strategy is starting to look less like a single-lane highway and more like a wider map of backup
The cost of flying in Canada is being pulled into a wider global energy shock. Ottawa has launched a new
Canada’s latest message to Washington sounds less like a lecture about rules-based trade and more like a pitch written for
Toronto’s mortgage stress story is entering a new phase. For the past two years, the focus has been on higher
Pierre Poilievre is taking the national-unity fight straight into Alberta, where a renewed separatist push has moved from political fringe
When a person applies for sensitive work inside the federal government, the question is supposed to be direct: can this
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