OTTAWA—Newly released government documents paint the clearest picture to date of how the Conservative government’s controversial approach to Syrian refugee resettlement played out last year. Before...
TORONTO—Energy consumption and greenhouse gas emissions in Canada will continue to grow over the next 24 years regardless of whether oil prices rise or pipeline projects...
MONTREAL—Police in Quebec say they have arrested 13 people who allegedly exchanged advice on ways to sexually abuse children without raising suspicion. The investigation by Quebec...
OTTAWA—Foreign Affairs Minister Stephane Dion is travelling to Ukraine this weekend to express Canada’s support for the eastern European country that lost the Crimean Peninsula to...
EDMONTON—Alberta Environment Minister Shannon Phillips says that she stands behind any federal government plan that will bolster the chances of getting pipelines built. Phillips was responding...
MANILA, Philippines—Philippine President Benigno Aquino III gave a red-carpet welcome to Japan’s emperor Wednesday in a sign of blossoming ties between the two nations, both mired...
MANILA—Senator Ferdinand ‘Bongbong’ Marcos Jr. on Tuesday admitted that the lawmaker and government official conversing about the Mamasapano clash in an audio recording were him and...
LOS ANGELES—A Southern California woman and her son have been charged with smuggling an arsenal of ammunition and gun parts to the Philippines. Federal prosecutors say...
MANILA—Senators differ in opinions on whether the mysterious audio tape where a government official and a lawmaker discussed the Mamasapano clash should be presented before the...
WASHINGTON—The Canadian government has fired off a pre-emptive strike before American lawmakers hold a hearing in which the northern neighbour’s Syria refugee policy will be on...