When about a week ago, Canada’s International Trade Minister Chrystia Freeland cried in Brussels, her sniffles were heard around the world. The
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On October 7, Digong — as he is known in shantytowns and barrios in Mindanao Island — marks his first 100 days
Canadians from the Atlantic to the Pacific are suddenly aware that their world-famous model of multiculturalism is not working as well as
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As a second generation Canadian and descendant of Commonwealth parents, I know the answer to whether Canada and the Royals are right
Another set of terrorist attacks in the West, another desperate search for answers or explanations or rationale. A man now in custody,
Canada will re-emerge on the world scene, after a decade of absence, when Prime Minister Justin Trudeau addresses the United Nations General