Journalist groups denounced the arrest of a photographer and a filmmaker covering an Indigenous pipeline protest in British Columbia.
Author: IAN AUSTEN
Canada Keeps World Cup Dream Alive in Qualifying Match
The Canadian men’s team, which has not been in the World Cup since 1986, is now leading the regional qualifying competition.
Hackers Target Newfoundland’s Health Care System
The province has said little about a cyberattack that delayed or canceled medical procedures and leaked personal information.
Manitoba’s New Premier Faces Court Challenge by Rival
The litigation highlights the often messy process that Canadian political parties use to select their leaders.
‘Dune’ May Be Set in a Distant Time and Place, but the Film Has Canadian Roots
A science fiction opus was heavily guided by Canadian talent, starting with the director, Denis Villeneuve, who lives in Montreal.
The Canadians Behind ‘Dune’
A science fiction opus was heavily guided by Canadian talent, starting with the director, Denis Villeneuve, who lives in Montreal.
Justin Trudeau Introduces ‘Reinvigorated’ Cabinet
The Canadian prime minister failed to gain a majority in Parliament last month but acted otherwise when unveiling his new cabinet.
Alberta Investigation of Environmental Groups Falls Flat
The report from a provincial inquiry into “anti-Alberta energy campaigns” didn’t back up Premier Jason Kenney’s allegations.
Canadian Admits Fabricating Terrorism Tale Detailed in New York Times Podcast
In exchange for the admission of the man, Shehroze Chaudhry, Canada dropped criminal charges against him.
McIntosh Apple A Sweet Canadian Discovery, 210 Years On.
The McIntosh apple that is known and enjoyed throughout much of the world was found in the Ontario bush.