Employees of the mining company, Semafo, have suffered three attacks in Burkina Faso in 15 months, including one on Wednesday that left at least 37 dead.
Author: IAN AUSTEN
Thoughts on a Campaign That Failed to Inspire
While Canadians appear put off by an election that focuses on party leaders’ failings, they haven’t lost their interest in politics.
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.
He Was Canada’s ‘Clark Kent.’ Then Police Say He Went Rogue.
Cameron Ortis, a veteran of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, was accused of passing on or offering secrets in 2015, and then gathering information last year with the intent to do it again.
Andrew Scheer, Canada’s Conservative Leader, Lacks Star Power but Not Support
Over a year ago few predicted that Andrew Scheer, Canada’s Conservative leader, would have a realistic chance at toppling Prime Minister Justin Trudeau.
Justin Trudeau’s Conservative Rival Discloses He Has Dual U.S. Citizenship
The revelation of Andrew Scheer’s dual citizenship could complicate his efforts to paint his rival, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, as inauthentic.
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
Trudeau Tries to Change Conversation From Blackface. It Doesn’t Quite Work.
The prime minister of Canada wanted to talk about a ban on military-style rifles in Canada. Reporters wanted to talk about the possibility of new images of him emerging.
Top Canadian Intelligence Official Charged With Leaking Secrets
Cameron Ortis, a senior official with the Royal Canadian Mounted Police’s intelligence unit, faces three charges under a 2012 security of information law.
What Will It Take to Get Your Vote in October?
Canadian election campaigns have shifted public opinion in recent years. We want to know what it will take to get your vote on Oct. 21.