When the U.S. breaks its treaties, only China wins.
The provincial government is embarking on an ambitious and laudable plan to build intercity and regional rail in Alberta to ease congestion in one of Canada’s fastest growing regions.
A former Republican director of USAID says the agency is critical to U.S. interests and can’t be abolished or folded into the State Department.
Provide students with the download sheet "Canada's Forgotten Heroes." Students will work in pairs to complete sections A and B, entering their thoughts about the following: What key words describe ...
How might war brides have felt en route to their first homecoming to Canada? Did they list this connotation on the t-chart? Explain to students that they will research war brides' reactions and ...
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Canada and Finland enjoy excellent relations founded on people-to-people links and shared values. The two countries have much in common as northern parliamentary democracies with similar geography ...
The optional modules may include participation in Term One exchange programmes with international universities; in 2023-24 these included institutions in Australia, Canada ... productive plans are ...
As United States President Donald Trump relentlessly threatens to annex Canada, some Canadians are worried that an American ...
the federal government said it is proposing a joint strike force and an “around the clock” aerial surveillance unit for ports of entry as part of its plan to tackle issues at the U.S.-Canada ...
A federal official also signalled that Canada will pursue available legal remedies in response to the U.S. breaching its international trade commitments.