• Iran says unaware of Canada’s reason for severance of ties

    Iran says unaware of Canada’s reason for severance of ties

    Oct 22, 2018 04:27

    Iran cannot still understand why Canada unilaterally severed diplomatic relations six years ago, Iran’s Foreign Ministry spokesperson said after a former Canadian diplomat criticized Ottawa for the current diplomatic blackout.

  • Canada working to resettle group of White Helmets evacuated from Syria

    Canada working to resettle group of White Helmets evacuated from Syria

    Oct 20, 2018 03:10

    Canadian officials say the country is preparing to resettle a group of White Helmets, a Western-backed volunteer organization which stands accused of working with Takfiri terrorists and staging false-flag chemical weapons attacks in Syria.

  • Canadian Islamophobia industry

    Canadian Islamophobia industry

    Oct 05, 2018 06:44

    It is said that misery loves company, and this certainly seems to be the case for Islamophobes. Imagine an Islamophobe sitting alone, bitter, and miserable, unable to find a more meaningful calling in life than harassing people he doesn’t know and hating a religion that he doesn’t understand and is too arrogant to learn about it.

  • US, Mexico, Canada agree on new free trade pact to replace NAFTA

    US, Mexico, Canada agree on new free trade pact to replace NAFTA

    Oct 01, 2018 10:20

    The United States and Canada have reached a new free trade deal, along with Mexico, to replace the expiring North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA).

  • Canada MPs vote to strip Myanmar’s Suu Kyi of honorary citizenship

    Canada MPs vote to strip Myanmar’s Suu Kyi of honorary citizenship

    Sep 28, 2018 10:11

    Canadian lawmakers have voted unanimously to revoke the honorary citizenship of Myanmar's de facto leader Aung San Suu Kyi in response to crimes committed against the Rohingya Muslim minority.

  • Trade tensions increase as US-Canada talks miss deadline

    Trade tensions increase as US-Canada talks miss deadline

    Sep 03, 2018 11:52

    Talks between US and Canadian representatives on a revamped North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) broke up without an agreement, missing the deadline for a deal set by the Trump administration.

  • US, Canada fail to reach agreement on NAFTA, talks to resume next week

    US, Canada fail to reach agreement on NAFTA, talks to resume next week

    Sep 01, 2018 04:07

    The United States and Canada have failed to reach a final deal on the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) in spite of long discussions this week.

  • Canada adds fuel to dispute with Riyadh, renews criticism of Saudi rights abuses

    Canada adds fuel to dispute with Riyadh, renews criticism of Saudi rights abuses

    Aug 23, 2018 07:57

    Canada adds fuel to diplomatic tensions with Saudi Arabia, renewing its criticism of the kingdom’s human rights violations amid reports of a plan by Riyadh to behead an imprisoned female activist.

  • World must fight against US economic dictatorship

    World must fight against US economic dictatorship

    Aug 17, 2018 17:41

    US President Donald Trump has kicked off trade wars with several countries, placing tariffs on everything from steel to chicken incubators. Trading partners including China, Canada, the European Union and Mexico are not sitting on their hands. They have hit the US with retaliatory tariffs in a tit-for-tat reaction.

  • Is oily economy-politics behind Saudis’ crude Canadian diplomacy?

    Is oily economy-politics behind Saudis’ crude Canadian diplomacy?

    Aug 17, 2018 17:29

    Chile-based investigative journalist Whitney Webb, says on the current straining of ties between Saudi Arabia and Canada: For such an ugly and bizarre international fistfight to spring full-blown from a single critical tweet strains credulity. She adds: Underlying the Saudis hostile anti-Canadian actions may be a desire to signal the world to stay blind to the Riyadh regime’s internal repressions, or it may be an economic play with Canadian oil.