Canadas
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Canada’s Parliament Speaker Apologizes After Honoring Nazi-linked Veteran
The speaker of Canada’s parliament apologized Sunday after he singled out a Ukrainian veteran alleged to have fought for the Nazis during World War II for a standing ovation during…
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Canada’s Far North Speeds Up Evacuations As Fire Nears Main City
Wildfires are ravaging Canada’s far north AFP Residents of Yellowknife in Canada’s far north raced Friday to evacuate ahead of a midday deadline as wildfires bear down on the remote…
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Canada’s Far North Speeds Up Evacuations As Fire Approaches Main City
Wildfires are ravaging Canada’s far north AFP Residents of Yellowknife in Canada’s far north on Friday raced to evacuate ahead of a midday deadline as wildfires bear down on the…
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Thousands Flee Wildfires In Canada’s Far North
The town of Fort Smith in an orange haze as wildfires sweep Canada’s far north AFP Thousands ordered to flee wildfires advancing on one of the largest cities in Canada’s…
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Military Airlifts Provide Escape As Wildfires Sweep Canada’s Far North
Fort Smith, Canada is seen during wildfires on August 13, 2023 in a handout photo AFP Jordan Evoy’s escape from wildfires raging in Canada’s far north was the “scariest moment”…
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Military Joins Wildfire Fight In Canada’s Far North
This July 24, 2023, handout image from the British Columbia Wildfire Service shows an aerial view of the Horsethief Creek wildfire as Canada has faced a record-breaking wildfire season AFP…
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Who Is Sophie Gregoire? How Did She Meet Justin Trudeau? Everything You Need to Know About Television Host Who Went On to Become Canada’s First Lady
Canada’s Prime Minister, Justin Trudeau, 51, and his wife, Sophie Grégoire Trudeau, 48, announced their separation on Wednesday following extensive and heartfelt discussions. They both confirmed the split through statements…
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Canada’s Quebec Expects Thousands More To Flee Wildfires
A firefighter sprays the ground as a water bomber flies by to dump a load of water on the fire, in Barrington Lake, Canada AFP Canada’s Quebec province, now the…
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Canada’s Recent Regulatory Development Sees Exit Of Another Major Crypto Exchange Platform
KEY POINTS ByBit has decided “to pause the availability of our products and services” in Canada Binance also announced ending its operations in the country this earlier month DEX dydX…
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Canada’s WestJet Reaches Deal Averting Pilot Strike
A Westjet Boeing 737-800 taxies at Pearson Airport in Toronto, Ontario, in May 2022. AFP Canadian airline WestJet on Friday announced it had reached a tentative deal with its pilots…
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Canada’s Alberta Braces For More Wildfires Amid Hot, Dry Weather
Smoke rises from a wildfire in Strathcona County, Alberta, Canada May 5, 2023 in this screen grab obtained from a social media video. Twitter @hellohildy/via REUTERS Reuters Canada’s main oil-producing…
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Canada’s Largest Public Sector Strike Leaves Thousands In Immigration Limbo
Picketers march around the Office of the Prime Minister and Privy Council as approximately 155,000 public sector union workers with the Public Service Alliance of Canada (PSAC) continue to strike,…
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Canada’s Trudeau Suggests China Uses Slave Labor In Lithium Production
Canada’s Prime Minister Justin Trudeau speaks during Question Period in the House of Commons on Parliament Hill in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada April 26, 2023. Reuters Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau…
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Canada’s Inflation Rate Slows To 4.3% In March, Slowest Pace Since 2021
A woman looks on as she walks past cordoned off aisles of non-essential goods at a Walmart store in Toronto, Ontario, Canada April 8, 2021. Reuters Canada’s annual inflation rate…
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Canada’s Budget Measures Brighten Funding Prospects For Critical Miners
Canada’s Prime Minister Justin Trudeau applauds as Canada’s Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Finance Chrystia Freeland presents the federal government budget for fiscal year 2023-24 in the House of…