Canada has a large population with Ukrainian roots, including Chrystia Freeland, the deputy prime minister, whose interest in Ukrainian independence dates to the Soviet era.
Author: DAN BILEFSKY
Canadian Leader Says Putin Ranks Among ‘Reviled’ Dictators
Canada has a large population with Ukrainian roots, including Chrystia Freeland, the deputy prime minister, whose interest in Ukrainian independence dates to the Soviet era.
Defiant Protesters in Canada Brace for a Clampdown
The response of law enforcement in the nation’s capital has been painfully sluggish for many residents. But police signaled they may finally be ready to move in.
An old falsehood resurfaces: that Justin Trudeau is Fidel Castro’s son.
Some conspiracy theorists have pointed to a resemblance between Mr. Castro and Mr. Trudeau. But the facts don’t add up.
Some Critics Call for Trudeau to Channel His Father on Protests
The prime minister’s father, Pierre Elliott Trudeau, confronted a violent movement in Quebec in 1970, and his response is “burned” into the memories of many Canadians.
Who are the protesters and what do they want?
The demonstrators are a diverse collection of people animated by fatigue over pandemic restrictions, seeking something that is not in the federal government’s power to grant.
Prince Andrew’s Downfall: What To Know
After a New York judge ruled that a civil suit against the prince could move forward, he was stripped of his military titles. What happens now?
Can Russia Be Stopped From Invading Ukraine? Here’s What We Know
The United States, its NATO allies and Russia meet this week in a whirlwind of diplomacy aimed at averting the largest military action in Europe since World War II. Here’s a guide to what’s at stake.
How the Kazakhstan Protests Started and Why They Matter
As protests in the oil-rich Central Asian country gain momentum, the events threaten to reverberate across the region.