New More than 40 Afghans who have worked for Canada have expressed a desire for asylum following the advance of the Taliban in Afghanistan. A Canadian official said The Globe and Mail that work is being done quickly to process
The prize for the best press photo in the world went to a photo showing dresses and crosses in memory of hundreds of children who died after being forcibly relocated to residential schools in Canada. This photo won this year’s
Sergey Lavrov, Russian Foreign Minister. Photo: Sputnik/AP/NTB a d a d Western countries have declared “all-out war” against Russia and the Russian people, the country’s Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said. – The West has declared war on us, on everyone
The World Cup success was the Canadian stars’ second straight. In the previous match, Switzerland was too strong with 6-3. Denmark, for their part, took the fourth victory of the championship. The Danes went straight down Canada’s throat in Monday’s
New HMCS Fredericton was en route for Exercise FLOTEX and was off Nord-Trøndelag when a fire broke out and the ship’s engine shut down. The fire was put out and the engine running Thursday morning. – There has been a
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said two Canadian nationals have been released in China and are on their way home. At the same time, Canada allowed a Chinese trader to escape house arrest and return home. Prime Minister Justin Trudeau
Dizzying heat has ravaged France lately, with temperatures exceeding 40 degrees in some places. And it’s also hot for President Emmanuel Macron. The government alliance Together! only received 246 seats, a far cry from the 289 that would have given
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The Williams Lake First Nation (WLFN) Aboriginal community said Tuesday that a geophysical survey has uncovered what may be 93 graves at the former St. Joseph Mission boarding school. – There is still a lot of work to be done
On Monday, the Canadian province of British Columbia closed several schools, universities and vaccination centers due to oppressive heat that set national records. He writes, among others, the Reuters news agency. The town of Lytton, north of Vancouver, recorded a