A Times reporter fulfills his lifelong dream of visiting Newfoundland and explores why so many Canadians are moving to the country’s Atlantic provinces.
Author: DAN BILEFSKY
Urbanites in Canada Flock to Atlantic Region Amid Remote Work Shift
As housing prices soar in big cities, the country’s eastern provinces are experiencing a surge in migration. Newcomers are being welcomed, but some locals are wary.
Fears of Belarus-Poland Conflict Amid Provocative Words and Troop Moves
On both sides of the Belarus-Poland border, hyperbole and military exercises have raised fears of an armed conflict in Europe.
Quebec Language Debate Spurs Eerie Sense of Déjà-Vu
For a Montreal-based Times correspondent, proposed language legislation brings back memories of the 1970s.
French Language Laws Renew Rift With Quebec’s English Speakers
The government calls the new measure necessary for the survival of French, while critics say it stigmatizes bilingualism and is bad for business.
Racism Played Part in Indigenous Woman’s Death, Coroner Finds
Bias contributed to the death of an Indigenous woman who filmed herself being abused by hospital staff, a coroner said Tuesday.
Coroner Finds Racism Played Part in Indigenous Woman’s Death
Bias contributed to the death of an Indigenous woman who filmed herself being abused by hospital staff, a coroner said Tuesday.
Meng’s Release Could Reduce Friction Between U.S. and China
Since coming to office, President Biden has taken a tough position on China but has also sought common ground.
Who is Meng Wanzhou?
Here is what to know about the Chinese tech executive.
Who Is Meng Wanzhou?
Here is what to know about the Chinese tech executive.