Chandra Philip Canada’s Defence Minister David McGuinty says Ottawa has officially joined the European Union’s Security Action for Europe (SAFE) program that offers loans to member states to boost their…
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BC’s Coastal Mill Closures Tied to Deep and Ongoing Issues in Forestry Sector
by EditorKBy Paul Rowan Brian CROFTON, B.C.—White steam belches from the exhaust stacks at the Domtar pulp and paper mill in Crofton, B.C., about an hour north of Victoria, as rain…
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China to Allow Canadians to Visit Visa-Free as Ottawa and Beijing Seek Closer Ties
by EditorKChina often uses travel restrictions as a pressure tactic. Olivia Gomm China says Canadian passport holders will be able to travel to China without needing a visa starting on Feb.…
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The effort is targeting measures the group says violate medical freedom, including vaccine and mask mandates. By Zachary Stieber A new coalition composed of 15 groups, including an organization founded by…
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Canadian Intelligence in ‘Lockstep’ With US Counterparts Despite Trade Tensions: CSIS Official
by EditorKOlivia Gomm Canada is still working closely with the United States when it comes to intelligence, despite its tense trade relationship with its southern neighbour, according to a senior official…
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+Accounts of Heroic Acts by Teacher, Students Emerge in Wake of Tumbler Ridge Tragedy
by EditorKOlivia Gomm B.C. Premier David Eby described heroic acts by students and teacher Mark Deeley during the deadly school shooting in Tumbler Ridge, as he spoke during a Feb. 13…
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University of Alberta Proposes Ending DEI Hiring Requirements Pending Board of Governors’ Approval
by EditorKJennifer Cowan The University of Alberta is revising its hiring policies to eliminate requirements for diversity, equity, and inclusivity (DEI), but the changes must be ratified by the school’s board…
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Trump Trade Adviser Peter Navarro Says USMCA Has ‘Significant Flaws’
by EditorKMatthew Horwood White House trade adviser Peter Navarro says there are “significant issues” with the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA), but he stopped short of suggesting U.S. President Donald Trump wants…
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Hong Kong Democracy Groups Express Concern About Canada’s Police Cooperation Agreement With China
by EditorKOlivia Gomm Ten Hong Kong democracy activist groups are voicing concern about Ottawa’s new deal with Beijing on law enforcement cooperation, saying the federal government’s lack of transparency on the…
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Noé Chartier News Analysis Ottawa has set its sights on deepening ties with Beijing, including on energy cooperation, but to what extent will this occur and what implications will it…