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  • Poll Suggests Some Canadians Feel More Grateful for What They Have Amid Pandemic
    Poll Suggests Some Canadians Feel More Grateful for What They Have Amid Pandemic
    OTTAWA—A new poll suggests the COVID-19 pandemic has made some Canadians feel more grateful for what they have. The poll from Leger and the Association for Canadian Studies found respondents ...
    December 30, 2020BY The Canadian Press
  • Alberta Detects First Case of New CCP Virus Variant
    Alberta Detects First Case of New CCP Virus Variant
    Alberta has become the latest province in Canada to have detected a COVID-19 case linked to the new ...
    December 29, 2020BY Andrew Chen
  • The Cold War Continues, and Now We Are Losing
    The Cold War Continues, and Now We Are Losing
    Commentary I’m old enough, just barely, to remember watching Paul Henderson score his winning goal against the Soviets ...
    December 26, 2020BY Bruce Pardy
  • Spirit of Christmas Still Alive as Hundreds of Canadians Give the Gift of Giving
    Spirit of Christmas Still Alive as Hundreds of Canadians Give the Gift of Giving
    The most wonderful time in a not−so−wonderful year has arrived and Canadians from coast to coast aren’t letting ...
    December 25, 2020BY The Canadian Press
  • Canada Should Team Up With Allies to Counter Authoritarian Regimes’ Control Over UN Organizations: Expert
    Canada Should Team Up With Allies to Counter Authoritarian Regimes’ Control Over UN Organizations: Expert
    From a worldwide pandemic to economic recessions, the assortment of global crises that emerged in 2020 reflect the ...
    December 24, 2020BY Andrew Chen
  • Ingratitude Is Tearing at Canada
    Ingratitude Is Tearing at Canada
     Commentary In the early years of the winding and pebbled road of my working life, a sign was ...
    December 22, 2020BY Brad Bird
  • Ottawa Says Border Controls Are Sufficient Despite Complaints From Ontario
    Ottawa Says Border Controls Are Sufficient Despite Complaints From Ontario
    MONTREAL — The federal government defended its approach to securing Canada’s border against COVID-19 as Ontario Premier Doug ...
    December 22, 2020BY The Canadian Press
  • Tories Call out Feds for Failing to Decide on Huawei, Counter CCP Interference
    Tories Call out Feds for Failing to Decide on Huawei, Counter CCP Interference
    Tories called out Ottawa for failing to decide whether Huawei should be banned from participating in Canada’s 5G ...
    December 21, 2020BY Isaac Teo
  • Ottawa Restricts Travel From UK to Keep Out New COVID-19 Strain
    Ottawa Restricts Travel From UK to Keep Out New COVID-19 Strain
    OTTAWA—The federal government is restricting travel from the U.K. for 72 hours in an effort to keep a ...
    December 20, 2020BY The Canadian Press
  • Canada Should Pull Out of Beijing’s Infrastructure Bank
    Canada Should Pull Out of Beijing’s Infrastructure Bank
    Commentary Due to a paralyzing lack of fecundity in Canadian foreign policy thinking, there seems to be among ...
    December 20, 2020BY Shane Miller
  • New York Times Says Its Popular Podcast About ISIS Is Based on False Accounts
    New York Times Says Its Popular Podcast About ISIS Is Based on False Accounts
    The New York Times is retracting the core of its highly acclaimed podcast series about ISIS, after the ...
    December 18, 2020BY GQ Pan
  • In Rebuke to Beijing, Canadian Foreign Minister Says Not Taking ‘Lessons From Anyone’
    In Rebuke to Beijing, Canadian Foreign Minister Says Not Taking ‘Lessons From Anyone’
    Foreign Affairs Minister Francois-Philippe Champagne fired back at Beijing for criticizing Ottawa’s efforts in building an international alliance ...
    December 18, 2020BY Isaac Teo
  • Trans Mountain Pauses Pipeline Expansion Construction After Worker Seriously Injured
    Trans Mountain Pauses Pipeline Expansion Construction After Worker Seriously Injured
    Trans Mountain said it will suspend all pipeline expansion construction until January, a day after a worker suffered ...
    December 18, 2020BY Andrew Chen
  • Moderna Ends Frozen Requirements for Vaccine, Easing Logistics of Shipping
    Moderna Ends Frozen Requirements for Vaccine, Easing Logistics of Shipping
    OTTAWA—American biotech firm Moderna says its COVID-19 vaccine can now be shipped locally without it needing to be ...
    December 18, 2020BY The Canadian Press
  • No Funds for Provinces That Don’t Agree to Improve Long-Term Care Standards, PM Hints
    No Funds for Provinces That Don’t Agree to Improve Long-Term Care Standards, PM Hints
    OTTAWA—Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is hinting that provinces that don't want to work with Ottawa to improve standards ...
    December 17, 2020BY The Canadian Press
  • $30 Million in Drugs, Cash, and Guns Seized in Victoria
    $30 Million in Drugs, Cash, and Guns Seized in Victoria
    More than 12 kilograms of high-concentrated fentanyl—enough to supply an estimated 3,965,000 lethal doses—were seized alongside other illegal ...
    December 17, 2020BY Isaac Teo
  • Canadians Working From Home May Qualify for up to $400 Tax Deduction
    Canadians Working From Home May Qualify for up to $400 Tax Deduction
    Canadians may be eligible to claim a deduction on their personal income tax return if they were forced ...
    December 17, 2020BY Andrew Chen
  • Behind Global Affairs’ Push for Canada to Continue Military Training With China
    Behind Global Affairs’ Push for Canada to Continue Military Training With China
    News Analysis Information about Canada’s winter survival military training with China has been in the public sphere for ...
    December 17, 2020BY Omid Ghoreishi
  • Success and Failure in Court Challenges Mounted Against COVID Restrictions
    Success and Failure in Court Challenges Mounted Against COVID Restrictions
    Restrictions to slow the spread of COVID-19 in various provinces have led some business, churches, and individuals who ...
    December 16, 2020BY Jason Unrau
  • CSIS May Have Breached Privacy Law When Collecting Geolocation Data, New Report Says
    CSIS May Have Breached Privacy Law When Collecting Geolocation Data, New Report Says
    A new report says the Canadian Security Intelligence Service (CSIS) may have violated a privacy law when it ...
    December 15, 2020BY Andrew Chen
  • Data Breach at Desjardins Largest Ever in Canada’s Financial Services Sector, Privacy Watchdog Says
    Data Breach at Desjardins Largest Ever in Canada’s Financial Services Sector, Privacy Watchdog Says
    A data breach that caused nearly 9.7 million Canadians’ personal information to be stolen—the largest ever in Canada’s ...
    December 15, 2020BY Isaac Teo
  • UK-Canada Interim Trade Deal in Limbo
    UK-Canada Interim Trade Deal in Limbo
    The United Kingdom and Canada are blaming each other for failing to formally ratify an interim trade deal to ...
    December 15, 2020BY Lee Harding
  • Public Shows Strong Support for Families of Men Killed in Building Collapse Accident
    Public Shows Strong Support for Families of Men Killed in Building Collapse Accident
    The public is showing strong support for the families of two young men killed in a recent construction-site ...
    December 14, 2020BY Isaac Teo
  • Federal Carbon Tax Hike Raises Ire
    Federal Carbon Tax Hike Raises Ire
    News Analysis The federal government’s plan to hike carbon taxes contradicts earlier assurances and will hinder economic recovery, ...
    December 14, 2020BY Lee Harding
  • 3.3 Million Contraband Cigarettes Seized by Police
    3.3 Million Contraband Cigarettes Seized by Police
    Manitoba and Ontario officials have seized over 3.3 million contraband cigarettes from a Winnipeg man, the Manitoba government ...
    December 14, 2020BY Isaac Teo
  • Canada Pledges Nearly Half a Billion in COVID-19 Aid for Other Nations
    Canada Pledges Nearly Half a Billion in COVID-19 Aid for Other Nations
    TORONTO—Canada will spend $485 million to support COVID-19 tests, treatments and vaccines in low- and middle-income countries, including ...
    December 14, 2020BY Reuters
  • Ontario Begins Administering First Doses of Pfizer COVID-19 Vaccine
    Ontario Begins Administering First Doses of Pfizer COVID-19 Vaccine
    The Ontario government says it will administer the province’s first COVID-19 vaccination on Monday, one day ahead of ...
    December 14, 2020BY Isaac Teo
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