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Canada’s foreign policy is caught in a precarious balancing act between the “sunny ways” of election promises and the realpolitik of weapons
An advocate for Vancouver’s Chinatown has started a petition against rezoning a central block in the district because she says it would
Studying business techniques used by some Canadian immigrants can be useful for entrepreneurs looking to expand their companies into the international market.
A Statistics Canada report shows foreign student enrolment at Canada’s universities and colleges rose 2.5 per cent in 2013-2014, with international students accounting for roughly
Twenty years ago, the British/South Asian comedy show, Goodness Gracious Me, ran a skit where a British employee at an Indian firm
Canada needs a greater competitive edge in order to remain a top destination of choice for immigrants from around the world. This
Every city has its own urban legend. Vancouver’s fantasy over the last few years is that it has the world’s second most
John Manley — the president and CEO of Canadian Council of Chief Executives — criticized the Harper government Tuesday for mismanaging bilateral
Rightly or wrongly, foreign policy is not high on the list of issues that Canadians would like to know about during a