Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau offered condolences Sunday amid news a second firefighter died amid battling this season’s record blazes. A Fort Liard firefighter passed away “from an injury sustained while fighting a wildfire near their community on Saturday afternoon,” the government
The son of a Canadian pastor drew raucous applause from the European Parliament earlier this month when he pleaded for international pressure in the case of his father, who potentially faces 10 years in prison after delivering a sermon to truckers blocking
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau was widely mocked on Twitter over a post where he asked Taylor Swift, using lyrics from her songs, to perform in Canada. “It’s me, hi,” Trudeau tweeted at Swift in response to her announcement of 14 new
An advocacy group in Alberta, Canada, is trying to educate residents of the province about what it argues would be the benefits of breaking off from the country to join the U.S. as its 51st state. “I find myself having an affinity
Canadian Prime Minster Justin Trudeau said Ottawa will not be intimidated by China after Beijing expelled its Canadian diplomat from the consulate in Shanghai Tuesday. The two nations have seen relations further deteriorate in a recent diplomatic tit-for-tat spat after Canada first ousted
President Joe Biden and Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau will meet Thursday for two days of discussions on a range of topics, but both men face Chinese-manufactured crises at home that they may be keen to escape. “Justin Trudeau had been claiming
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau named a former governor general Wednesday as a special investigator to look into allegations of Chinese interference in Canada’s last two elections. Trudeau announced Wednesday that David Johnston will take the role of special rapporteur. Johnston will decide
Canada’s Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said Monday that he would open an investigation into whether China interfered with Ottawa’s 2021 and 2019 election cycles. Following recent reports from local media siting anonymous intelligence sources that detailed alleged election meddling schemes by Beijing,
Search teams are on the ground in Canada’s Yukon territory searching for an object that a U.S. F-22 fighter jet shot down on Saturday, the third object shot down in a week over North American airspace, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said.
Canada has shot down an “unidentified object” that violated its airspace a day after the US shot down a similar unidentified high-altitude object over Alaska. The country’s prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced he ordered a US warplane to shoot down the unidentified object