Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says Canada is “watching carefully” as the International Court of Justice deliberates on an allegation of genocide against Israel, but he is not indicating Canada’s stance or whether it will abide by any decision the court makes.
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台灣大選在即 引發加拿大華人關注
台灣大選投票日在即,引起了加拿大華人群體的廣泛討論。對於具有不同背景的華人來說,他們多半對台灣選舉的宣傳活動印象深刻。
Caledon Family Demanding Answers After Double Homicide
A candlelight vigil was held Saturday evening for an elderly couple in Caledon. Family, friends and members of the Punjabi community came together to mourn the victims of a double homicide last November.
NASA delays Artemis II moon mission that includes Canadian astronaut
NASA says it will be delaying the Artemis moon mission that includes Canadian astronaut Jeremy Hansen, initially scheduled for November of this year.
Iranian student, denied permit to study in Canada, disputes security danger label
An Iranian man is challenging the federal government’s decision to deny him a permit to study at a Montreal university because he is considered a danger to the security of Canada.
Families across Canada with loved ones in Gaza vying for limited number of visas
Two Palestinian sisters in Newfoundland are among families across Canada applying for a limited number of special visas they hope will rescue their loved ones from the Israel-Hamas war.
Iranian student, denied permit to study in Canada, disputes security danger label
An Iranian man is challenging the federal government’s decision to deny him a permit to study at a Montreal university because he is considered a danger to the security of Canada.
Insured damage from severe weather exceeded $3.1B in 2023: insurance bureau
Severe weather and natural disasters caused more than $3 billion in insured damages for the second year in a row in 2023.
Mourners to mark fourth anniversary of downing of PS752 by Iranian military
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau will join mourners in Richmond Hill, Ont., Monday afternoon to mark four years since the Iranian military shot down Flight PS752.
Sentencing hearing today for man found guilty in London attack on Muslim family
A sentencing hearing is set to begin today for a man who killed four members of a Muslim family in London, Ont.
Ottawa to accept 1,000 applications from Canadians’ relatives seeking way out of Gaza
The National Council of Canadian Muslims is calling on the federal government to remove a cap on the number of Palestinians who can seek refuge with their Canadian extended family members from the violence in the Gaza Strip.
Israeli strikes across Gaza kill dozens of Palestinians, even in largely emptied north
Israeli forces bombarded cities, towns and refugee camps across Gaza overnight and into Thursday, killing dozens of people in a widening air and ground offensive against Hamas that has forced thousands more to flee from homes and shelters in recent days
PM Trudeau on immigration in Canada, cost of living crisis and foreign affairs
“I don’t like the fact that people are setting immigration against housing because that’s not the full story, but there are specific problems that have cropped up in the past couple of years that we are directly leaning in to address.”
Several Filipino visa holders banned in Canada due to application misrepresentation
12 tourist visa holders from the Philippines are facing a five-year ban from entering Canada due to misrepresentation
Feds announce temporary visas for people in Gaza with Canadian relatives
Immigration Minister Marc Miller says people in the Gaza Strip who have Canadian relatives will now be able to apply for temporary visas to Canada, but the federal government cannot guarantee them safe passage out of the besieged Palestinian territory
Measures for Canadians with families trapped in Gaza expected to be announced today
The National Council of Canadian Muslims says Immigration Minister Marc Miller is expected to make an announcement today about special measures for Canadians with family members trapped in the besieged Gaza Strip
In the news today: Canada’s ambassador to the U.S. talks Trump, UN resolution on Gaza
Canada’s ambassador to the United States says her team is hard at work getting ready in the event Donald Trump is elected president next year
EU leaders increasingly back a humanitarian cease-fire in Gaza
The dire humanitarian situation in Gaza is prompting more European Union countries to support the idea of a humanitarian cease-fire in the war between Israel and Hamas