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Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney and French President Emmanuel Macron discussed the war in Ukraine and the situation in Gaza on the sidelines of the G20 summit in South Africa, the Canadian government said on Saturday.
Canada began a review of its fighter jet deal with the United States after President Trump imposed tariffs. Now, Sweden is back with a sales pitch for its own jets.
Cities and towns across B.C. are trying to help the country meet an ambitious conservation goal of protecting 30 per cent of its lands and waters by 2030. While the square kilometres are adding up, Canada needs to double what’s been done so far to meet its goal.
Canada is putting pressure on Anglo American Plc to make stronger commitments to executive and management jobs at its proposed Vancouver headquarters as a condition of taking over Teck Resources Ltd.,
The western province’s conservative government has invoked a rarely used clause in Canada’s Constitution to shield its bills limiting transgender rights from legal challenges.
As Canada and India look to reset relations, Prime Minister Mark Carney says his government does view India as a reliable trading partner.
Canada Post Corp. said it needs short-term financing to stay solvent over the coming year because dire losses, worsened by a prolonged strike, mean recent government support will dry up three months early.
Canada are Pot 1’s lowest-ranked nation, only featuring among the world’s big-hitters due to their host status. It’s great news for Jesse Marsch’s men, who will avoid the likes of Argentina, England, France and Spain during the first phase of the tournament.
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HALIFAX — Republican lawmaker Sen. Thom Tillis of North Carolina says it’s all good and well that Canada is finally meeting its NATO defense spending commitments, but Canada should make up for two decades of back dues — to the tune of $300 billion.