Canada will have a new Conservative Party leader–and leader of the Official Opposition–on Sunday night. Mail-in ballots in a leadership race that began last winter are due today by 5 p.m. ET. The results will be announced by the party… »
Canada will have a new Conservative Party leader–and leader of the Official Opposition–on Sunday night. Mail-in ballots in a leadership race that began last winter are due today by 5 p.m. ET. The results will be announced by the party… »
Economy, Internet, Science & Technology
Canadians can once again connect online with the Canada Revenue Agency, a key element in the fight to stay economically solvent as the country copes with COVID-19. The agency says all its services are up and running following a series… »
International, Politics, Society
Members of the small Belarusian community in Canada are demanding Ottawa take a tougher stance against the government of President Alexander Lukashenko who has faced unprecedented protests after claiming a landslide victory in a highly controversial election on Aug. 9.… »
Immigration & Refugees, International, Society
A new report from the Royal Bank of Canada says new federal government statistics that show immigration in a free fall because of COVID-19 are cause for serious concern. The new data showed that immigration fell by almost two thirds… »
Economy, Immigration & Refugees, Society
Recent immigrants were more likely than Canadian-born workers and longer-term immigrants to lose their jobs during the pandemic-related lockdowns that shuttered much of Canada’s economy in March and April, according to a study published by the national statistics agency. The… »
Indigenous, Internet, Science & Technology, Society
A new website seeking to get an accurate reading on how people of colour are being affected by COVID-19 in the province of Quebec is taking shape. The online platform, named Colors of Covid, was launched Wednesday by Montreal entrepreneur… »
Environment & Animal Life, International, Internet, Science & Technology
A German research icebreaker carrying an international team of climate scientists was able to reach the North Pole on Wednesday largely due lighter-than-usual sea ice conditions in the High Arctic, underscoring the dramatic changes happening in the North. The German… »
Officials in British Columbia say firefighters are making “great progress” against a wildfire that erupted Tuesday and forced hundreds of people from their homes near Penticton in the province’s southern Okanagan region. The assessment of the Christie Mountain fire was… »
Canada is “very concerned” by the situation in Mali and “strongly condemns” the military junta that forced the country’s democratically elected president from power, says Foreign Affairs Minister Francois-Philippe Champagne. “We call on the Malian security forces and those responsible… »
Economy, Health, International
Although Canada’s Prime Minister says the border is closed to travellers, with some exceptions, lots of flights ternational flights are arriving, It seems also that at least some of those flights have passengers with COVID-19. In the month of August… »