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A devastating wildfire continues to rage out of control in the western Canadian tourist town of Jasper, despite cooler temperatures and rainfall [1]
Revisiting Canada’s homegrown Islamophobia The Take looks at how Canada treats its Muslim population. It was the deadliest attack on a house of worship in Canada’s history. [2]
It was early afternoon on Sunday 25 August and the leaders were preparing to tee off in the LPGA’s Canadian Women’s Open, at the Royal Mayfair Golf Club in Edmonton, Alberta. [3]
Jia Wang is interim director of the China Institute at the University of Alberta. OpinionCanada's China policy must be about more than election interference ![Avatar]( [4]
Jia Wang is interim director of the China Institute at the University of Alberta. OpinionChina's public can be a moderating influence on U.S. relations ![Avatar]( [5]
Philip Calvert is a senior fellow with the China Institute at the University of Alberta. A former Canadian diplomat, he held postings in China, Thailand, Cambodia and Laos. [6]
WASHINGTON -- The deadly shooting in the Canadian capital on Wendesday highlighted the emerging threat of homegrown terrorism in the West as extremist movements find sympathizers on these countries' own soil. [7]
A devastating wildfire continues to rage out of control in the western Canadian tourist town of Jasper, despite cooler temperatures and rainfall
Revisiting Canada’s homegrown Islamophobia The Take looks at how Canada treats its Muslim population. It was the deadliest attack on a house of worship in Canada’s history.
It was early afternoon on Sunday 25 August and the leaders were preparing to tee off in the LPGA’s Canadian Women’s Open, at the Royal Mayfair Golf Club in Edmonton, Alberta.
Jia Wang is interim director of the China Institute at the University of Alberta. OpinionCanada's China policy must be about more than election interference ![Avatar](
Jia Wang is interim director of the China Institute at the University of Alberta. OpinionChina's public can be a moderating influence on U.S. relations ![Avatar](
Philip Calvert is a senior fellow with the China Institute at the University of Alberta. A former Canadian diplomat, he held postings in China, Thailand, Cambodia and Laos.
WASHINGTON -- The deadly shooting in the Canadian capital on Wendesday highlighted the emerging threat of homegrown terrorism in the West as extremist movements find sympathizers on these countries' own soil.