Lawyers for the Canadian government and opponents clashed on whether the government had been justified in using the powers during protests that paralyzed Ottawa last February.
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Canada Is Removing Strict Covid-19 Restrictions for Travelers
After two and a half years, Canada is dropping its remaining restrictions, including testing and quarantine requirements, effective Oct. 1.
‘Somebody Planted the Guns’: In Canada, a Raided, Distrusting Village Blames the Police
When a cache of weapons was found in a tiny Canadian village that has become a symbol of the far right, it didn’t take long for new conspiracy theories to start circulating.
Who Is Attending the Queen’s Funeral
President Biden will be among the 2,000 mourners at the funeral for Queen Elizabeth II at Westminster Abbey.
A Detailed Rundown of Queen Elizabeth’s Funeral Day
On Monday, dignitaries from across the globe will bid farewell to the queen at a service in Westminster Abbey.
To Ease Germany’s Gas Crisis, Canada Will Return a Nord Stream 1 Turbine
The turbine — a critical piece of pipeline equipment — had been sent to Canada for repairs, but its return had been held up by sanctions against Russia.
Why Canada Races on Gun Policy When America Crawls
The speed of policymaking in Canada, and its frequent deadlock in the U.S., may come down to the rules of their political systems.
Trudeau Strikes Accord With Opponents to Secure Hold on Power
A left-of-center opposition party agrees to back the government until 2025 in exchange for advancing its causes.
Zelensky Pleads to Parliament for More Help. What Can Canada Offer?
The address by President Volodymyr Zelensky of Ukraine was also a reminder that Canada might indirectly benefit from the crisis.
At 101, and After 36 Years as Mayor, ‘Hurricane Hazel’ Is Still a Force in Canada
After playing pro hockey in the 1940s, Hazel McCallion entered politics at a time when few women held high office, leading a major Canadian city through epic growth. Her endorsements still matter.