Ethics breach plunges Canada’s Trudeau back into image crisis ahead of vote
Canadian Liberal Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s already tough re-election bid got tougher this week
Ecuadorans end Chevron pollution lawsuit in Canada
Indigenous Ecuadoran villagers hoping to make oil giant Chevron pay for pollution in the country’s
Trump urges Britain to go for no-deal Brexit
In an interview with The Sunday Times US President Donald Trump urged Britain’s government to follow
Trudeau Liberals regain polling lead ahead of Canada elections
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s Liberals have regained a small lead over his main rival, Tory leader
Opioid crisis hurting Canadians’ life expectancy: official
An opioid crisis that has claimed thousands of lives across North America has become a drag on the
Mick Jagger to undergo heart surgery
Rolling Stones frontman Mick Jagger will undergo surgery to replace a heart valve, with the band
World Anti-Doping Agency scheduled to elect new head
The World Anti-Doping Agency is scheduled to elect its new head when the public authorities group
China bans second Canadian canola firm in burgeoning row
China has banned imports from a second Canadian canola firm, its customs administration said
Some radio stations have stopped playing Michael Jackson’s music
Some radio stations in Canada and the Netherlands have stopped playing Michael Jackson’s music after
New Zealand unbeaten on opening day of Vegas Sevens
New Zealand, aiming to separate themselves from the United States atop the World Rugby Sevens Series
Jeff Bezos’ Blue Origin signs launch deal with Canada’s Telesat
Jeff Bezos’ rocket company, Blue Origin, has signed a deal with Canada’s Telesat to launch part of a
‘Great for Canada’ if US drops extradition request for Huawei CFO
Ottawa’s ambassador to China told a Canadian newspaper Friday that it would be “great for Canada” if
Germany considering ways to exclude Huawei from 5G auction
The German government is actively considering stricter security requirements and other ways to
China brushes off outrage over death sentence, Canada fires back
China said on Wednesday it was “not worried in the slightest” by mounting international concern over
New documents link Huawei to suspected front companies in Iran, Syria
US authorities allege CFO Meng Wanzhou deceived international banks into clearing transactions with
First Quantum Minerals to cut over 1000 jobs at Zambia mine
Canada’s First Quantum Minerals plans to lay off more than 1,000 workers at Zambia’s Kalumbila
American scholar slams US for Huawei CFO arrest
Jeffrey Sachs slammed the United States for asking Canada to arrest Huawei CFO Meng Wanzhou, saying
China calls Huawei CFO arrest a ‘mistake’
Huawei Chief Financial Officer (CFO) Meng Wanzhou was seen leaving a Canadian courtroom, after being
Global Citizen Festival in Johannesburg
Global Citizen Festival is in full swing at the FNB Stadium in Johannesburg. The concert honours the
Calgary’s 2026 Winter Olympics bid lost after majority vote
Calgary’s bid to host the 2026 Winter Olympics is likely dead after citizens voted on Tuesday