Canada is feeling the increasing instability of the world in a number of ways – not least because we currently have secessionist movements in both Quebec and Alberta, as well as ongoing threats from U ...
Last month, Canadians marked the ninth anniversary of the Quebec City mosque massacre, in which six men were murdered and many more injured by a white nationalist gunman. Why? Because they were Muslim ...
Recent actions and national security rhetoric from the United States and President Donald Trump have made clear a new desire for U.S. control in the Western Hemisphere that poses significant ...
This year, Canada marks 30 years of officially celebrating Black History Month each February. While Black communities have been part of this country’s story for more than 400 years, national ...
In February, the United States held critical minerals talks with 54 countries, including Canada, as well as the European Union. The stated goal was to counter China’s current grip on these minerals so ...
Prime Minister Mark Carney’s frank assessment at Davos of the U.S. rupture of the rules-based global order signals a shift in Canada’s foreign policy. Carney criticized the American attacks on ...
The U.S. removal of President Nicolás Maduro from power in Venezuela, its bid to “indefinitely” sell that country’s oil, and its threats to Greenland, Cuba and perhaps Canada beg the question: Is ...