As much as half of Jasper, Alberta, which lies inside one of the country’s most-visited national parks, has been destroyed, officials said.
Author: Ian Austen and Vjosa Isai
Michael Spavor Reaches Settlement With Canada Over Detention by China
Michael Spavor, a Canadian businessman, was arrested by China in what his lawyers said was an act of retaliation for Canada’s detention of a Chinese tech giant executive.
Canadian Hockey Players to Face Sexual Assault Hearing
Hockey fans in Canada are struggling to make sense of a scandal that has led to sexual-assault charges against five former junior hockey players.
As Canadian Hockey Players Face Assault Charges, Officials Are on Defensive
Hockey fans in Canada are struggling to make sense of a scandal that has led to charges against of five former junior hockey players.
Former N.H.L. Player Faces Sexual Assault Charges in Canada
The accusation, made in London, Ontario, in 2018, has put the country’s hockey organization into turmoil and outraged the public.
Court Finds Trudeau Overreached by Using Emergency Law to End Blockade
The government said it will appeal the decision that came two years after the start of a trucker protest that paralyzed the downtown of Canada’s capital.
Canada’s Boreal Forests Badly Damaged by Logging
A study finds that logging has inflicted severe damage to the vast boreal forests in Ontario and Quebec, two of the country’s main commercial logging regions.
Canada Letter: Restaurants That Are Local Institutions, According to Readers
We asked Canada Letter readers to tell us about the restaurants that have become institutions in their communities.
Trudeau Rejects India’s Denial of Involvement in Assassination in Canada
The Canadian prime minister again urged India to cooperate with the investigation into the death of a Sikh separatist.
Trudeau Accuses India in Killing of Canadian Sikh Leader
The Canadian leader said agents of India had assassinated a Sikh community leader in British Columbia in June. India called the accusation “absurd.”