Prime Minister Justin Trudeau testified that past elections had been “free and fair,” but intelligence reports said meddling by China was “sophisticated” and “pervasive.”
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Canadian Politicians Were Targeted by China in 2021, Report Says
Lawmakers testified at a public hearing on foreign interference that they had been caught in China’s cross hairs after criticizing it over human rights.
Was Canada Trucker Protest a Blip, or the Start of Something Bigger?
The demonstrators were passionate, organized and supported financially, but such spontaneous movements often have a tough time converting their energy into real change.
A Moment for Canada’s Far Right, Still Struggling for Support
The country’s political system has made it hard for fringe groups to gain influence. But a new cause, and fund-raising across borders, could begin to fuel Canadian populists.
Erin O’Toole, Canada’s Conservative Leader, Is Ousted
The deposal of the Conservative leader Erin O’Toole could provide a political lift for Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, buffeted by pandemic exhaustion.
Canada is One Step Closer to Banning Conversion Therapy
After bitterly opposing an earlier attempt to ban conversion therapy, the Conservatives whisked a new bill through the House of Commons.
Trudeau Sets Timeline for Broad Vaccine Mandates in Canada
“It’s very simple,” the prime minister said. “If you want to continue to work for the public service of Canada you need to be fully vaccinated.”
Trudeau Sets Timeline for Broad Vaccine Mandates in Canada
“It’s very simple,” the prime minister said. “If you want to continue to work for the public service of Canada you need to be fully vaccinated.”
Canada Election 2021: Here Are 4 Takeaways
A vote few Canadians wanted took the country back to 2019.
The Canadian Election: What We Learned
A vote few Canadians wanted took the country back to 2019.