The Canadian government is considering granting new powers to cancel temporary visas collectively amid rising fraud and ...
MONTREAL — A strike that is upending public transit in Montreal could be the first test of a new law that gives the Quebec government broad power to end labour disputes.
Manitoba Premier Wab Kinew is joining other premiers in denouncing a Supreme Court of Canada ruling on child pornography.
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Data stored in Canada can be subject to foreign courts, government paper warns
A new government white paper on digital sovereignty says Ottawa can’t maintain full control over its data if its data storage ...
Would-be visitors say President Trump’s handling of tariffs and calls for Canada to become a 51st state are turning them off.
Canada and the Philippines, both staunch critics of China’s increasingly coercive actions in the disputed South China Sea, signed a key defense agreement on Sunday to boost combat drills and expand ...
‘Our Enemy Now is Canada’: Alan Dershowitz Calls for ‘Sanctions’ Against Neighbor Over Israel Policy
Former Harvard Law School professor and Jeffrey Epstein associate Alan Dershowitz declared Canada an "enemy" this week during a pro-Israel event in New York.
When Coloradans narrowly voted to reintroduce wolves in 2020, they were told it would restore Colorado’s natural balance and ...
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Judge says $510M in fees for lawyers in treaty case was unreasonable
An Ontario court judge has ruled a $510-million legal fee for lawyers who worked on a First Nations treaty rights case was ...
A Marine veteran’s anti-Indian immigration post reignites U.S. debates on migration, echoing Canada’s crisis and exposing rising online hostility toward Indian professionals in tech and trucking.
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