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- This is only the beginning of a long and challenging journey for a new Canada. Success will take much more work.
- This is only the beginning of a long and challenging journey for a new Canada. Success will take much more work.
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- All six members of China’s highest military body have been dismissed on suspicion of corruption, including last month the vice-chair, Zhang Youxia, one of
- All six members of China’s highest military body have been dismissed on suspicion of corruption, including last month the vice-chair, Zhang Youxia, one of
- All six members of China’s highest military body have been dismissed on suspicion of corruption, including last month the vice-chair, Zhang Youxia, one of
- The two countries should make the list of areas where we co-operate longer, make the list of irritants shorter, and keep reinforcing the bond of
- The two countries should make the list of areas where we co-operate longer, make the list of irritants shorter, and keep reinforcing the bond of
- The two countries should make the list of areas where we co-operate longer, make the list of irritants shorter, and keep reinforcing the bond of
- More than 3,100 employees at Global Affairs Canada have received notices that their jobs could be affected by cuts at a time when the
- More than 3,100 employees at Global Affairs Canada have received notices that their jobs could be affected by cuts at a time when the
- More than 3,100 employees at Global Affairs Canada have received notices that their jobs could be affected by cuts at a time when the
- More than a third (33.9 per cent) of all federal advocacy in 2025 was about economic development, setting a new record in annual lobbying.
- More than a third (33.9 per cent) of all federal advocacy in 2025 was about economic development, setting a new record in annual lobbying.
- More than a third (33.9 per cent) of all federal advocacy in 2025 was about economic development, setting a new record in annual lobbying.
- Although Prime Minister Mark Carney is seen as embarking on a more 'pragmatic' and 'interests-based' foreign policy, Ottawa-based foreign diplomats are wary about the
- Although Prime Minister Mark Carney is seen as embarking on a more 'pragmatic' and 'interests-based' foreign policy, Ottawa-based foreign diplomats are wary about the
- Although Prime Minister Mark Carney is seen as embarking on a more 'pragmatic' and 'interests-based' foreign policy, Ottawa-based foreign diplomats are wary about the
- This soon-to-be expanded meeting of Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa keeps a lot of otherwise idle diplomatic hands busy and out of
- This soon-to-be expanded meeting of Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa keeps a lot of otherwise idle diplomatic hands busy and out of
- This soon-to-be expanded meeting of Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa keeps a lot of otherwise idle diplomatic hands busy and out of
- UN officials speak often of joint solutions, solidarity, and inclusion in tackling the pressing issues of our time, and Taiwan is more than willing
- UN officials speak often of joint solutions, solidarity, and inclusion in tackling the pressing issues of our time, and Taiwan is more than willing
- UN officials speak often of joint solutions, solidarity, and inclusion in tackling the pressing issues of our time, and Taiwan is more than willing
- Before Canada finalizes a trade pact with ASEAN, Myanmar's place in that deal will have to be confronted, say former diplomats.
- Before Canada finalizes a trade pact with ASEAN, Myanmar's place in that deal will have to be confronted, say former diplomats.
- Before Canada finalizes a trade pact with ASEAN, Myanmar's place in that deal will have to be confronted, say former diplomats.
- A trip to Washington, D.C., by the Special Committee on the Canada-China Relationship is expected to take place around July 10-12.
- A trip to Washington, D.C., by the Special Committee on the Canada-China Relationship is expected to take place around July 10-12.
- A trip to Washington, D.C., by the Special Committee on the Canada-China Relationship is expected to take place around July 10-12.
- When The Economist recently asked Henry Kissinger his thoughts on China’s global role today, he said he wants a permanent dialogue between the U.S. and
- When The Economist recently asked Henry Kissinger his thoughts on China’s global role today, he said he wants a permanent dialogue between the U.S. and
- When The Economist recently asked Henry Kissinger his thoughts on China’s global role today, he said he wants a permanent dialogue between the U.S. and
- It feels as though at every turn our government has been doing the absolute least to contain the dismay and political consequences.
- It feels as though at every turn our government has been doing the absolute least to contain the dismay and political consequences.
- It feels as though at every turn our government has been doing the absolute least to contain the dismay and political consequences.
- A lot more can be done to raise Parliamentarians' competency regarding how to mitigate their vulnerabilities if they are targeted, says former defence department
- A lot more can be done to raise Parliamentarians' competency regarding how to mitigate their vulnerabilities if they are targeted, says former defence department
- A lot more can be done to raise Parliamentarians' competency regarding how to mitigate their vulnerabilities if they are targeted, says former defence department
- If, as Canadians, we want to make a serious contribution to a better world, rather than sounding like an echo for U.S. interests, our
- If, as Canadians, we want to make a serious contribution to a better world, rather than sounding like an echo for U.S. interests, our
- If, as Canadians, we want to make a serious contribution to a better world, rather than sounding like an echo for U.S. interests, our
- Justin Trudeau and his government can breathe a sigh of relief—for now—but foreign interference is not going away.
- Justin Trudeau and his government can breathe a sigh of relief—for now—but foreign interference is not going away.
- Justin Trudeau and his government can breathe a sigh of relief—for now—but foreign interference is not going away.
- ‘National security issues and policies … usually get little notice on the campaign trail. Maybe it will be different next time. It should be,’
- ‘National security issues and policies … usually get little notice on the campaign trail. Maybe it will be different next time. It should be,’
- ‘National security issues and policies … usually get little notice on the campaign trail. Maybe it will be different next time. It should be,’
- NDP strategist Cam Holmstrom says the respect that exists for Conservative MP Michael Chong across party lines is significant, and he deserved the 'courtesy'
- NDP strategist Cam Holmstrom says the respect that exists for Conservative MP Michael Chong across party lines is significant, and he deserved the 'courtesy'
- NDP strategist Cam Holmstrom says the respect that exists for Conservative MP Michael Chong across party lines is significant, and he deserved the 'courtesy'
- With many members of the community only receiving an invite four days in advance and a lack of transparency on who would be in
- With many members of the community only receiving an invite four days in advance and a lack of transparency on who would be in
- With many members of the community only receiving an invite four days in advance and a lack of transparency on who would be in