Refugees face quarantine and vaccination after resettling in Canada
Many Canadians are unable to access winter or vacation homes because of the 18-month-old closure
China hits back against Canadian Conservative election platform
After a late start in vaccinating its public, Canada has surged past its southern neighbor
Leaders of Canada's First Nations are torn over whether to press for further forensic investigation and the repatriation of remains, or to let the sites be preserved undisturbed
Americans and permanent residents who meet requirements can enter the country for 'discretionary travel' starting August 9
Phased reopening expected along world's longest undefended boundary
US lawmakers vote to allow cruise ships to bypass Canada
Anti-Asian incidents are up by more than 700 percent in Vancouver, Canada, where 42% of the population is of Asian descent
Life changes for those along border with hope for reopening
Prohibition on cruise ship port calls in Canada will halt Alaska’s top tourism draw
Already battered by the pandemic, the tourism sector slams Canada’s move
Canada to quickly allow university-educated Hong Kong residents to stay
Under legislation moving through Parliament, assisted suicide would no longer be limited to those with terminal illnesses
Judge rules Safe Third Country Agreement violates Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms in failing to guarantee 'right to life, liberty and the security of the person'
Officials have agreed to keep vast international border between two countries closed for a least another month
Started on March 20, the closure is supported by two separate opinion polls taken this month that found more than 80% of Canadians want the border to remain closed to non-essential traffic
More than 300,000 Hong Kongers are believed to hold Canadian passports, which they may use now to start anew now that China has imposed a new state security law for the semiautonomous territory
While Meng Wanzhou sits out the process in her Vancouver mansions, two Canadians remain jailed in China
Judge finds US allegations against Meng Wanzhou could, if proven, also constitute a crime in Canada
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