Despite lingering bitterness over the three-year detention of the “two Michaels,” trade is expanding again
With world energy prices spiking, Canada must balance green ambitions with reality of tar sands
Several jurisdictions are expected to seek exemptions from national drug laws
Some say opportunities are available but hard work and commitment are needed
Canadian officials say the Afghan refugees come to Canada from third countries, where they have been since they fled Afghanistan
As global warming makes parts of the world uninhabitable, experts want the government to adjust its policies to accept more migrants
After months of relative success, Canada is again struggling against coronavirus
With an epic voyage around North America, a new class of naval vessel demonstrates its capabilities
Article on obscure nuclear accident sparks high interest in role of Carter, then a young Navy officer
Survivor of discredited practice calls attempts to change sexual orientation "torture"
Preparation for increasingly fierce natural disasters was a major topic at this year’s Halifax Security Forum
The event in Washington will mark the first in-person meeting between the countries' leaders since 2016
Program permits private groups of five or more to bring refugees to Canada and help them become established
British sailors will train on board Canadian icebreakers as the Arctic acquires greater strategic importance
Initial dismay among excluded members of the Five Eyes intelligence-sharing group appears to have eased
The country's parliamentary elections have done little to change the balance of power in parliament but some foreign policy issues have been brought into sharper focus
Already elected at federal and provincial level, more Somali Canadians are candidates in country's Sept. 20 federal election
With the country easing COVID-19-related restrictions on international travel, students and universities alike hope the delta variant will not derail plans
Polls show Justin Trudeau's Liberals with just enough support to regain the parliamentary majority it lost in 2019
Prospects for an easing of Canada’s pandemic restrictions lift hopes that Chinese and other visitors will soon return to the setting of the famed children’s books
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