A Burlington, Ontario, man told elaborate and gruesome stories of life in the Islamic State for a New York Times podcast. An examination revealed a pattern of misrepresentation.
Author: IAN AUSTEN
A Vaccine Is on Its Way to Canada. Who Will Get It First?
Determining how to parcel out the long-awaited vaccine is not a simple task for the provinces.
Canada Approves Pfizer BioNtech Covid Vaccine
Canada approved the same coronavirus inoculation codeveloped by Pfizer that Britain authorized last week, and that American regulators will consider on Thursday.
Vaccines End the Pandemic’s Political Harmony
Erin O’Toole, the Conservative leader, is using the government’s vaccine plans to begin his first big political attack on Prime Minister Justin Trudeau.
Should Canada Adopt #CovidZero?
Some scientists say that the country should aim to get the infection rate as close to zero as possible. Atlantic Canada may show how it’s done.
How Do Canadians Remember World War II 75 Years Afterward?
We spoke with a leading historian who argues that too much of the focus has been on disgrace and defeat.
Tight New Restrictions in Parts of Quebec as Cases Rise Again
Canadians largely accepted the restrictions that came with the first wave. They might accept these too, or they might not.
John Turner, Briefly Its Leader but Long a Force in Canada, Dies at 91
He carried out Liberal Party reforms in top cabinet posts but was ousted as prime minister after just 79 days. He later led the opposition to free-trade deals with the U.S.