
Mark Carney, Trumpism’s unlikely foe
The Canadian prime minister, once governor of the Banks of Canada and England, presents an image of pragmatism

The Canadian prime minister, once governor of the Banks of Canada and England, presents an image of pragmatism

The situation of these animals in Canada, France, and Spain reflects how welfare laws fall short in safeguarding their future

Alberta is the province hardest hit by the disease with more cases than the entire US. Experts warn of declining vaccination rates in recent years

The outcome is a remarkable victory for the Liberals over the Conservatives, who had been leading in the polls for months

Mark Carney, former governor of the central banks of Canada and England who will be sworn in as Canadian prime minister in a few days, promises firmness in the face of US protectionist attacks

The next prime minister and party leader, a former governor of the central banks of Canada and England, will have to deal with the tense relationship with the US

Justin Trudeau’s government and provincial premiers contemplate different scenarios in the face of the new U.S. administration’s warning of imposing 25% tariffs

The Canadian prime minister’s announcement that he will resign when the Liberals elect a new leader opens up a scenario full of unknowns as the opposition pushes for early elections

Ottawa is beefing up surveillance along the world’s longest international boundary, capping visas and promising to cooperate with the incoming US administration

A fake of the ‘Roaring Lion’ hung in its place for eight months in the lobby of the landmark Château Laurier in Ottawa before employees noticed the switch

The Aboriginal Peoples Television Network is celebrating 25 years of broadcasting news, cultural and entertainment content in Canada for Indigenous groups and other audiences

The digital project, the only center dedicated exclusively to the 1936-1939 conflict, has inaugurated new sections and encourages the public to share objects and personal experiences

The Northwestern Air Lease aircraft crashed in an area of the Northwest Territories. It comes less than 48 hours after a ski-helicopter tragedy

The country received nearly 144,000 applications, 57% more than in 2022, and authorities are reporting pressure on public services. The Trudeau government is considering travel visa requirements for Mexicans

A recent study highlights the severe consequences of decades of logging in old-growth woodlands

This year, Canadians suffered the worst wildfire season on record. Meanwhile, Justin Trudeau’s government is seeking to tackle climate change through a strategy that has attracted some criticism

Mary Moreau has a hearing on Friday with the standing committee on justice and human rights of the Canadian House of Commons to discuss the nomination

For over 23 years, Jean-René Dufort’s television show has been covering the news from Quebec, the rest of Canada and around the world, producing lots of laughs along the way

Trade has been hit hard by the industrial action in British Colombia, while talks remain deadlocked

Quebec joins the list of provinces affected by the blaze. More than 3.3 million hectares burned in 2023, and the Trudeau government is preparing new contingency plans for the summer

The province’s chief electoral officer is being asked for documents relating to the funding of the ‘No’ campaign run by opponents of separation from Canada

High temperatures and strong winds are making it difficult for firefighters to control the blazes, which are affecting air quality in big urban areas
Around 30,000 people have been evacuated due to the wildfires, prompting the provincial government to declare a state of emergency

The owner intends to provoke a debate regarding the supply of these substances, decriminalized since January in British Columbia

The British government is studying a new proposal to make the practice more attractive in the country

The country’s acclaimed public health system is at breaking point, partly due to staffing shortages caused by low salaries and long working hours

Non-Canadians who violate the ban can be fined up to $10,000 and may be required to sell the real estate they purchased