Canadians have been ripping their cuticles off while they wait for the United States to pick its next president.
Author: CATHERINE PORTER
America Votes, Canada Fidgets
Canadians have been ripping their cuticles off while they wait for the United States to pick its next president.
Glimmers of Hope for a Winter With Tropical Travel
Canada’s public health experts are researching approaches to testing and quarantine that could make travel abroad more feasible.
‘Schitt’s Creek’ Star, and His Fans, Are Taking Indigenous Studies
Dan Levy suggested in an Instagram post that his fans study Canadian Indigenous history along with him. About 64,000 people signed up.
The Community That Covid-19 Built
On Hiawatha Road, the virus has stitched neighbors into a community that exchanges homemade food and homegrown produce.
Trudeau Adopts a Now-Familiar Tone of Contrition After WE Charity Scandal
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau of Canada apologized for failing to recuse himself in the awarding of a government contract to a charity with deep connections to his family.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau Won’t Cross the Border for Washington Summit
Mr. Trudeau was invited to the meeting this week to celebrate the official start of a new trade deal. But as Canada’s coronavirus preventer-in-chief, he hardly could go, experts said.
Chief Beaten by Police Is Longtime Fighter for Indigenous Rights
Allan Adam leads a Dene nation that famously fought the Canadian government and oil lobby in its territory.
When It’s Illegal to Travel in Your Own Country
It’s one thing for foreigners to be barred from Canada during a pandemic. But many provinces and territories are barring fellow Canadians from visiting too.
For Canadian Doctor, the Virus Came With Stigma
A doctor who traveled across a provincial border has been accused of igniting a coronavirus outbreak. But some say his treatment highlights the danger of scapegoating individuals.