Wednesday, April 24, 2024
OTTAWA — The first mandate letters Prime Minister Justin Trudeau gave his cabinet ministers in 2015 said no relationship was more important to him, and to the country, than the one with Indigenous Peoples. He called for a new nation-to-nation...
TORONTO — Leaders of several First Nations from the Ring of Fire region in northern Ontario demanded a meeting with Doug Ford at the legislature on Tuesday, saying they needed to discuss concerns over possible mining in their territories...
OTTAWA — Former foreign affairs minister Marc Garneau says Canada should seek closer ties with South Korea, arguing the two countries could help each other gain influence in the strategically important Indo-Pacific. Garneau is to be appointed next month as...
Canada is an international crossroads — a cultural borderland, of sorts. In the same way that Ukraine has historically been the area of exchange between Russia and Western Europe, Canada is a place of cultural exchange between the West...
LACOLLE, Que. — The last RCMP building came down Monday at Quebec's Roxham Road, which has been used by more than 100,000 migrants since 2017 as an unofficial border crossing into Canada. Dust and the sound of crumpling metal filled...
TORONTO — Ontario's legislature resumes sitting Monday on the heels of two cabinet ministers' resignations, a cabinet shuffle, and a major policy reversal – and that was just in the past week. Politicians will return to the business of the...
Move over, Bill and Melinda Gates. There’s a new “world’s most expensive divorce” on the horizon. An independent report released on Thursday indicated that Alberta’s withdrawal from the Canada Pension Plan (CPP) would trigger a mammoth $334-billion asset transfer to Wild Rose...
TORONTO — Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy is greeting a large crowd of supporters at a Canadian Armed Forces facility in Toronto. About 1,000 people have gathered in the Fort York Armoury to show support for Zelenskyy, who is visiting Canada...
Global News “Slava Ukraini,” a voice shouted as Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy entered the chamber of the House of Commons to give his historic address to Canadians. Zelenskyy appeared to wipe a tear away as he was met with a minute-long standing ovation before...
Premier Doug Ford said he will be reversing his government’s decision to open up the Greenbelt to developers(opens in a new tab), calling the controversial land removals a “mistake.” Ford made the announcement on Thursday afternoon after meeting with his caucus...
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