Tag: Canada
U.K.’s Starmer says no ‘divide’ with Trump despite threats to annex Canada
Trump shut down Starmer's answer during a joint press conference at the White House after Starmer said the issue of U.S. threats to Canada did not come up during their meetings.
Russian cargo plane seized in Toronto could soon be owned by Canada
In June 2023, the federal government officially seized an aircraft that had been sitting on the tarmac at Toronto's Pearson International Airport since February 2022.
Canada looks to diversify trade with Germany amid U.S. tariff threats
As they face tariffs from the U.S., Canadian companies and diplomats are looking at diversifying trade with European partners including Germany.
Ukrainians in the Okanagan mark three years since the start of the war
Ukrainians gathered outside Kelowna City Hall on Monday, just as they did three years ago to mark the anniversary of the war in their home country.
‘We want stability’: Ukrainians in Winnipeg on third anniversary of war
On the third anniversary of the war in Ukraine, members of Winnipeg's Ukrainian community are reflecting on a conflict that continues to drag on -- and where they stand in Canada.
Will Canada send troops to Ukraine? ‘Everything is on the table,’ Trudeau says
Speaking to reporters in Kyiv, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said 'everything is on the table' when it comes to aiding Ukraine in its military effort.
Canada pledges $5B in seized Russian assets for Ukraine on war anniversary
Canada will send $5 billion in aid to Ukraine using funds from seized Russian assets, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said Monday at a peace and security summit in Kyiv.
Trudeau expected to travel to Ukraine as envoy calls on Canada to ‘step up’
Volodymyr Zelenskyy confirmed during a news conference in Kyiv Sunday evening that he will meet with Justin Trudeau and other foreign leaders in Ukraine during a summit on Monday.
Air Canada to resume flights to Israel this summer
The country said four direct round-trip flights per week will fly from Toronto starting in June, with a once-a-week return flight out of Montreal to start in August.
More Sudan war refugees to be resettled in Canada as Liberals up quota
Immigration Minister Marc Miller says Quebecers can now apply to resettle their relatives from Sudan as long as they go to another province, after being barred from applying.
Ukraine ‘must’ be part of peace talks, Trudeau says in call with Zelenskyy
The call was held amid increasingly hostile rhetoric toward Ukraine by U.S. President Donald Trump and concerns the U.S. is negotiating a peace deal directly with Russia.
Canadian bishop accused of sex abuse in Quebec class-action suit resigns
In a statement, Pope Francis noted that any bishop who turns 75 is automatically requested to offer his resignation, the Pope then decides whether to accept the offer.
Canada should be part of talks involving Ukraine security after war: Joly
Joly says Canada continues to ask the U.S. to include Ukraine in those talks, after Washington suggested Kyiv will lose territory and cannot be part of the NATO military alliance.
‘Proud of our country’: Pride in Canadian flag surges as battle with Trump continues
The red and white has been a symbol of national pride for many decades, and in the wake of Donald Trump's anti-Canadian rhetoric, a sense of patriotism is sweeping the country.
A plan is taking shape — quietly — to send European troops to Ukraine
Alarmed that U.S. security priorities lie elsewhere, a group of European countries has been working on a plan to send troops into Ukraine to enforce any peace settlement.