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Canada’s Supreme Court must strike down Quebec’s Bill 21 Under the guise of preserving secularism, this law allows the exclusion of people based on their religious identity. [1]
‘I sincerely apologize’: Air Canada CEO apologizes for his inability to speak French after plane crash Air Canada CEO Michael Rousseau has been criticized for the 4-minute condolence video posted online that included only two French words — “bonjour”... [2]
Japanese prime minister badly needs better friends in Asia Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe's perceived closeness to U.S. President Donald Trump is increasingly turning out to be a liability. [3]
BANGKOK, Thailand – The Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) welcomes the arrival of Canadian Paralympian and inspirational ha [4]
Minister of Employment Marttinen visits Canada and US to strengthen cooperation within marine industry and skilled labour Minister of [5]
Revisiting Canada’s homegrown Islamophobia The Take looks at how Canada treats its Muslim population. [6]
Unsafe levels of ultrafine dust blanketed 38 provinces, mostly in the Northeast and the Central Plains, on Sunday morning, according to the Geo-Informatics and Space Technology Development Agency (Gistda). [7]
The Nikkei Asian Review is tracking the spread of the new coronavirus that originated in the central Chinese city of Wuhan. Global cases have reached 22,868,238, according to Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore. [8]
Canada’s Supreme Court must strike down Quebec’s Bill 21 Under the guise of preserving secularism, this law allows the exclusion of people based on their religious identity.
‘I sincerely apologize’: Air Canada CEO apologizes for his inability to speak French after plane crash Air Canada CEO Michael Rousseau has been criticized for the 4-minute condolence video posted online that included only two French words — “bonjour”
Japanese prime minister badly needs better friends in Asia Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe's perceived closeness to U.S. President Donald Trump is increasingly turning out to be a liability.
BANGKOK, Thailand – The Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) welcomes the arrival of Canadian Paralympian and inspirational ha
Minister of Employment Marttinen visits Canada and US to strengthen cooperation within marine industry and skilled labour Minister of
Revisiting Canada’s homegrown Islamophobia The Take looks at how Canada treats its Muslim population.
Unsafe levels of ultrafine dust blanketed 38 provinces, mostly in the Northeast and the Central Plains, on Sunday morning, according to the Geo-Informatics and Space Technology Development Agency (Gistda).
The Nikkei Asian Review is tracking the spread of the new coronavirus that originated in the central Chinese city of Wuhan. Global cases have reached 22,868,238, according to Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore.
BEIJING/SHERBROOKE, Quebec—China said on Wednesday it was “not worried in the slightest” by mounting international concern over the death sentence handed to a Canadian for drug smuggling.
Nikkei Asia is tracking the spread of the coronavirus that was first detected in the central Chinese city of Wuhan. Cumulative global cases have reached 278,970,424, according to Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore.