The three climbers — Jess Roskelley, an American, and David Lama and Hansjörg Auer, both Austrian — were in Banff National Park in the western province of Alberta.
Author: IAN AUSTEN
Trudeau Faces a New Foe as Conservatives Retake Power in Alberta
The United Conservatives’ victory in the oil-rich province means more opposition to Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s national climate policies.
Justin Trudeau Isn’t on the Ballot in Alberta, but He’s the Talk of the Province’s Vote
Alberta’s provincial vote has turned into a referendum of sorts on the prime minister’s carbon tax. The race may provide a preview of this fall’s national vote.
Canada Letter: Canada Joins the World in a Social Media Crackdown
Canada is looking at new ways to limit foreign cybermeddling in elections, with implications for social media giants. Here’s what other countries are doing.
Canada, Rebuking Tech Giants, Braces for Possible Election Interference
The country’s minister for election integrity criticized social media companies for inaction after a military agency released a report on foreign interference in Canada’s upcoming vote.
Trudeau and Liberal Party Expel 2 Ex-Ministers at Center of Storm
The cabinet ministers were seen as symbols of progressive feminist government by some, but as backstabbers by others.
Canada’s Former Justice Minister Warned About Political Fallout for Trudeau
Jody Wilson-Raybould warned the country’s top public servant about potential political fallout in the SNC-Lavalin case, according to a recording.
Truck Driver in Crash That Devastated a Hockey Team Is Sentenced to 8 Years
The driver sped past five signs warning him to stop before colliding with a bus carrying the Humboldt Broncos. Sixteen people died.
What’s Going On Between Canada and China? Our Experts Share Their Thoughts.
The Times gathered four correspondents and an editor to discuss the currently fraught relations between the two nations.
Trudeau Tries to Sell New Plan for Canada, Hoping to Leave Crisis Behind
As he sets out on a cross-Canada road show to promote a new spending plan, the prime minister is trying to shift the conversation.