Canada - Page 11

Canada - Page 11

Canada is a country in North America. Its ten provinces and three territories extend from the Atlantic to the Pacific and northward into the Arctic Ocean, covering 9.98 million square kilometres, making it the world's second-largest country by t

A Canadian Armed Forces medical technician works on a simulated patient during a training exercise at the Role 2 combat hospital in Iraq in November 2016. The Department of National Defence says units deployed overseas will have to rely on allies or host

Canadian military units overseas await deployment of their own COVID-19 testing kits

 11:45 23/03/2020

Top general and military surgeon general say they have a plan for if troops get sick in Canada or overseas
Travellers wear masks as they walk through Montreal's Trudeau Airport. (Ryan Remiorz/Canadian Press)

Panic sets in for stranded Canadian travellers as calls grow for repatriation flights

 22:19 18/03/2020

The federal government has said it has no plans to repatriate people stranded by COVID-19 pandemic
Canada is closed: PM Trudeau locks down country over coronavirus File photo © REUTERS/Blair Gable/File Photo

Canada to shut borders to anyone who is not a citizen or permanent resident

 14:07 16/03/2020

Federal government mandates air carriers to screen passengers with COVID-19 symptoms
(Ryan Remiorz/The Canadian Press)

Trudeau says government will warn against international travel and tighten border to stop spread of COVID-19

 12:39 13/03/2020

Prime minister's wife, Sophie Grégoire Trudeau, has tested positive for coronavirus
Brian Jean led Alberta's Opposition as Wildrose Party leader and ran to lead the United Conservative Party when his party merged with the PCs in 2017, losing to now-Premier Jason Kenney.

Alberta should leave Canada if 'absolute necessities' not met, Brian Jean says Social Sharing

 22:23 07/03/2020

Former Wildrose Party leader advocates for Premier Jason Kenney to take demands to Ottawa
Liberal leader Justin Trudeau speaks to supporters at Liberal election headquarters in Montreal, Tuesday, Oct. 22, 2019. (Paul Chiasson/The Canadian Press)

Canada election: Where it went wrong for Conservatives

 13:37 22/10/2019

Canada's Conservative Party have failed to unseat Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and his Liberal Party, despite hard questions about his record in government. So what went wrong?
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau holds a campaign rally in Ontario on Oct. 19, 2019.Sean Kilpatrick / The Canadian Press via AP

Canada set to elect Parliament in vote seen as threat to Trudeau

 10:59 21/10/2019

Marred by corruption and blackface scandals, Trudeau's Liberal Party could lose to the Conservatives, or win but fail to get a majority in Parliament.
POOL VIA REUTERS / Conservative leader Andrew Scheer clashes with Liberal PM Justin Trudeau

Canada election: Key moments from the leaders' debate

 10:12 08/10/2019

For the first time, all Canada's main party leaders were on stage together, in what is likely to have been the most watched TV debate in this federal election campaign.
FILE PHOTO: Huawei's Financial Chief Meng Wanzhou leaves her family home in Vancouver, British Columbia

Huawei CFO's arrest at airport to be focus of Vancouver hearing

 12:20 23/09/2019

The extradition hearing itself is not scheduled to start until January.
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau // Sebastien St-Jean / AFP / Getty Images

Justin Trudeau Has Never Been The Progressive Darling You Thought He Was

 19:18 19/09/2019

Do you need more direct proof that Canada was, just like the US, deeply flawed? Behold Justin Trudeau’s multiple instances of blackface and Canada’s miserable election cycle!
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Justin Trudeau: New video of Canada's PM in blackface

 12:20 19/09/2019

A new video has emerged of Canada's Prime Minister, Justin Trudeau, wearing blackface, a day after he admitted such behaviour was racist.
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau makes a statement about the photograph Wednesday evening.

Justin Trudeau apologizes for wearing brownface during 2001 event at school

 20:27 18/09/2019

The existence of the photograph was first reported by Time.
In this recent photo provided by the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, RCMP officers canvas homes and buildings in the Gillam, Manitoba area, as they continue to search for two teenagers being sought in the killings of three people in northern British Columb

Two bodies found near Canadian river believed to be teens suspected of 3 murders

 16:50 07/08/2019

Jane MacLatchy, assistant commissioner of the Manitoba RCMP said an autopsy will formally identify the bodies, but that she is confident they are the two suspects.
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Canada tourist killings: Teenagers on the run charged with third murder

 12:41 25/07/2019

Two Canadian teenagers on the run suspected of killing an Australian-American couple have been charged with the murder of a third man.
Fans cheer during the Toronto Raptors NBA basketball championship victory parade. Picture: Andrew Lahodynskyj/The Canadian Press via APSource:AP

Shooting rocks NBA champions parade

 17:09 17/06/2019

Basketball fans are fleeing in panic as police say at least two people have been shot at a massive victory rally for the Toronto Raptors.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announces Canada and the U.S. have agreed to remove their steel and aluminum tariffs during a stop on May 17, 2019 at the Stelco plant in Hamilton, Ont. (Samantha Craggs/CBC)

Deal applies to the tariffs the U.S. imposed last June by citing national security concerns

 21:13 17/05/2019

Deal applies to the tariffs the U.S. imposed last June by citing national security concerns
On Sunday’s episode of The Simpsons, this boy, claiming to be from Newfoundland and Labrador, clubs a stuffed white seal that looks like a baby seal. In reality, killing baby seals is illegal in Canada. (FOX)

What The Simpsons got wrong on their trip to Canada

 21:05 01/05/2019

Comedian says part about clubbing seals is incorrect but just a joke
At a news conference at Queen's Park Monday, First Nations leaders and members of Kashechewan First Nation demanded action from the federal and provincial government on relocating their community, which floods every spring. (Rhiannon Johnson�

Kashechewan First Nation goes to Ontario legislature for action on annual flooding

 15:32 29/04/2019

'If Kashechewan were non-Native, we'd have action already,' says Nishnawbe Aski Nation deputy grand chief
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Canada to reject refugees with claims in other countries

 18:50 09/04/2019

Canada intends to change the law to make it harder for asylum seekers rejected by countries like the US to file refugee claims at the border.
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