The investigation that led to charges against Jonathan Vance, a former chief of Canada’s defense staff, is one of several that have ensnared current and former Canadian military commanders.
Author: IAN AUSTEN
Leaders of Canada and Europe to Host Ukrainian Relief Fund-Raising Event
Few details were released about the online event scheduled for next month.
Margaret Atwood on National Myths and the Roots of Totalitarianism
The Canadian author, whose dystopian novels fit with how many people feel about this moment, spoke on “The Ezra Klein Show.”
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.
With Trucks and Protesters Gone, What’s Next For Ottawa?
Streets remained blocked in Ottawa, and many issues, including compensation for those who lost income during the protests, are unresolved.
Canada Approves a Second Vaccine Made Without mRNA Technology
The clearance given to a plant-based offering developed by Medicago of Quebec City only covers people ages 18 to 64.
Canada Freezes Hundreds of Accounts Tied to Protests
As a court denied bail to one arrested protest organizer, banks have locked up hundreds of accounts linked to others under an emergency order invoked by the government.
An Earlier Trek to Ottawa Had a Different Tone but Still Captured the Nation
Deep in the Great Depression, about 1,000 men attempted to reach Ottawa to reform relief programs. Most didn’t make it but they eventually achieved their aims.
Canada Toughens Stance on Protests, Promising ‘Robust’ Police Response
After treading lightly for weeks, officials obtained a court order to halt the blockade of a major route to the United States. They also vowed fines and arrests.