Harjit Sajjan, the emergency preparedness minister, has faced threats of violence from other members of India’s large diaspora in Canada.
Author: IAN AUSTEN
Manitoba Elects Canada’s First Provincial Government Led by First Nations Member
Wab Kinew, an Anishinaabe politician who leads the New Democratic Party, will replace the conservative Heather Stefanson as Manitoba’s leader.
India Moves to Expel Canadian Diplomats
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau of Canada said that his country is in talks with India to avert the expulsions.
Canada House Speaker Quits After Ukrainian Who Fought for Nazis Was Honored
Anthony Rota, the speaker of Canada’s House of Commons, introduced a 98-year-old veteran of an SS unit as a “hero” in front of Ukraine’s president.
Canadian Parliamentary Leader Quits After Honoring Ukrainian Who Fought for Nazis
Anthony Rota, the speaker of Canada’s House of Commons, introduced a 98-year-old veteran of an SS unit as a ‘hero’ in front of Ukraine’s president.
Trudeau Says of Canada’s Political Mood, ‘People Are Mad’
During a visit to The New York Times, the prime minister shared thoughts on his explosive allegation against India as well as general anxiety by the public.
In Canada, Zelensky warns cutting military aid would only lead to more Russian aggression.
The Ukrainian president continued his trip to shore up support among allies with an overnight trip to Canada.
Montreal’s Mayor Reclaims a Famous Road From Cars and Trucks
The closing of a road through Mount Royal Park is part of Valérie Plante’s ambitious project to get Montrealers on bikes.
Will Rat-Infested 24 Sussex Drive Be Replaced?
Leaked information suggests that security concerns may force officials to build a new house to replace 24 Sussex Drive, the derelict and abandoned official residence of Canada’s prime ministers.
After 3 Weeks of Wildfire Exile, Yellowknife Residents Return Home
The residents of Yellowknife, the capital of the Northwest Territories of Canada, were ordered out last month when a wildfire came near their city.