The Canadian prime minister failed to gain a majority in Parliament last month but acted otherwise when unveiling his new cabinet.
Author: IAN AUSTEN
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.
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.”
British Columbia Judge Ends Protest Injunction at Fairy Creek
The enforcement methods of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police led a court to deny a logging company’s request to extend an injunction.
Peter Nygard Set to Be Extradited to the U.S.
Peter Nygard, a former fashion executive, will soon be extradited from Canada to the United States to face charges of sex trafficking and other crimes against women and teenage girls.
China Frees Jailed Canadians After U.S. Agrees to Release Meng Wanzhou
Two Canadians imprisoned in China since 2018 were free and on their way home, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau of Canada announced on Friday night.
Alberta Was ‘Open For Summer.’ Now, Covid Cases Surge
A surge of Covid-19 cases has forced the province to ask for military assistance in airlifting patients to hospitals across the country.