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Category: Politics & Policy
Deadly mass shooting in Canada: What we know
The Tumbler Ridge school shooting has left nine people dead in one of Canada’s deadliest attacks
Shooter kills nine at B.C. school, residence
A female shooter killed nine and wounded 27 people, before killing herself, in one of Canada’s worst ever mass shootings
Global Affairs launches matching fund to help aid organizations
Ottawa’s new LIFT program will help aid organizations grow their funding, and will further the government’s goal of creating ‘pathways for trade’
Bridge friction will be ‘resolved’, Carney says after Trump call
Trump has claimed that almost no U.S. products were used to build the Gordie Howe International Bridge, which is set to open later this year
Canada’s diplomatic tightrope act in Asia
Canada’s new defence technology pact with Japan shows Ottawa’s intention to deepen security ties in the Indo-Pacific — while also drawing closer to China
End of nuclear treaty marks changing times for world powers
Collapse of a cornerstone pact raises fears of renewed arms competition and weaker safeguards
The global maelstrom whipped up by the Epstein files
Newly released records reveal vast cross-border ties linking the disgraced financier to figures spanning politics, royalty, business and academia
In show of support, Canada, France open consulates in Greenland
Allied diplomatic expansion signals pushback against Washington’s Arctic ambitions
The true worst-case scenario for CUSMA talks
Trade lawyers say the July 1 deadline for reviewing CUSMA is not a legal cliff, and that a true worst-case scenario lies elsewhere
