The conditions of the Huawei executive, Meng Wanzhou, who is wanted in the U.S. on fraud charges, are even more luxurious than previously known.
Author: DAN BILEFSKY
A Polarizing Canadian ‘Messiah’ Shows How Pandemic Is Shaking Up Culture
The coronavirus, a force of death and destruction, is also pushing artists and musicians to be more creative.
A Polarizing Documentary Spurs Debate Over a Violent Time in Quebec
Fifty years after separatist violence prompted the government to send soldiers to Montreal, Quebec is grappling with how to remember the 1970 “October crisis.”
911 Call Spurs Fear and Evacuation, but Montreal Police Report No Threat
Dozens of officer converged on the offices of Ubisoft, a large video game company, but a shaken neighborhood later breathed a sigh of relief.
A Francophile’s Unexpected Love Affair With Canadian Wine
Our Montreal-based Canada correspondent, Dan Bilefsky, was seduced by British Columbia’s picturesque wine region. There was just one problem: Finding the wine back home.
Mi’kmaq Lobstermen in Nova Scotia Face Attacks by Fishermen
A battle over the lucrative lobster industry in Nova Scotia has become the latest flash point in a series of abuses of Indigenous people in Canada.
He Dismembered His Boss, but a Judge Ruled It Manslaughter
A New York Times reporter and true crime author reflects on one of the strangest crimes that he’s encountered in Canada.
Kamala Harris’s ‘Canadian Dream’
The Democratic nominee for vice president grew up in the same Montreal neighborhood where a Times reporter lived. He reflects on how Canada helped shape her.
Zhao Li Sentenced in Canada to 10 Years for Killing and Dismembering Yuan Gang
Zhao Li shot his business partner outside a Vancouver mansion, and then chopped him into 108 pieces.
In Canada, Kamala Harris, a Disco-Dancing Teenager, Yearned for Home
Senator Harris spent her adolescent years in Canada. Friends say being a California girl at a multicultural public high school in Montreal helped shape her.