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Mi’kmaq Lobstermen in Nova Scotia Face Attacks by Fishermen
A battle over the lucrative lobster industry in Nova Scotia has become the latest flash point in a series of abuses of Indigenous people in Canada.
Justin Trudeau’s Liberal Party Weakened but Re-Elected in Canadian Election
The Liberal Party is projected to lose its majority but keep enough seats to form a government.
Canada’s Election Is Today. Here’s What You Need to Know.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau faces the political battle of his life in a tight race.
Canada Votes Today. Here’s What You Need to Know
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau faces the political battle of his life in a tight race.
Will Canada Forgive Justin Trudeau?
Buffeted by controversy, Canada’s prime minister is seeking a second term in a tight race.
Trudeau’s Tough Fight Could Make Canada’s Small Parties Kingmakers
As Canada’s election campaign heads into its final week, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is locked in a tie with his Conservative challengers. But smaller parties could end up in a powerful position.
Two Trudeaus, Two Challenging Elections
Justin Trudeau experienced a dramatic campaign setback with the revelation of blackface photos from his past, he faces many re-election challenges Pierre Trudeau faced in 1972
Finding Lessons on Multiculturalism in the Experiences of Sikh Canadians
Amid a simmering backlash against immigration, Canada’s Sikh community offer a striking affirmation of the country’s multicultural model.