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King Charles III dedicated to 'bringing different cultures and people together' during his reign: report
During a recent royal visit, King Charles III and Queen Consort Camilla reportedly met with Indigenous leaders to "hear their stories."
Canadian Manhunt For Suspect In Deadly Stabbings Stretches Into 4th Day
Canadian police searched into a fourth day on Wednesday for the remaining suspect in a stabbing spree in which 10 people were killed in and around an indigenous community, rattling a country unaccustomed to acts of mass violence.
Canada stabbing spree suspects on the loose after 10 killed, 15 wounded
Canadian police hunted for two suspects in a stabbing spree that killed 10 people and wounded at least 15 others mostly in a sparsely populated indigenous community early Sunday.
Canada's TD, CIBC Profits Beat Estimates; Loan Growth Offsets Higher Costs, Provisions
Toronto-Dominion Bank and Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce posted better-than-expected third-quarter profits on Thursday, with the former driven by lower provisions for credit losses (PCL) than anticipated, and the latter's due to better revenues than predicted.
Woman drowns while livestreaming on Facebook
A 24-year-old Kenyan woman died in Canada while livestreaming an afternoon swim on her Facebook page.
Famous Winston Churchill portrait stolen from Canada hotel, swapped with fake
A famous portrait of Sir Winston Churchill, taken by photographer Yousuf Karsh, has been stolen in Canada.
Germany, Canada partner on transatlantic hydrogen trade
In a joint declaration, Trudeau and Scholz outlined plans to "kickstart the hydrogen economy and to create a transatlantic supply chain for hydrogen."
Disappeared Chinese-Canadian Tycoon Jailed For 13 Years
Disappeared Chinese-Canadian tycoon jailed for 13 years
TSX Futures Edge Higher; Inverted Yield Curve Triggers Caution
Futures for Canada's main stock index inched higher on Friday as the country's two main telecoms firms made headway with their merger deal, but sentiment was expected to be downbeat on worries over "soft landing" challenges for the economy.
Cold and hungry: Food inflation bites Canada's north
In Canada's remote north, residents have long paid dearly for food, and rising prices have worsened an already dire situation, exposing the vulnerability of one of the world's biggest exporters of grains and meat.
Canada trade surplus widens on record energy exports, but seen narrowing
Canada's trade surplus with the world widened to C$5.05 billion ($3.94 billion) in June as exports of energy products reached a record high but analysts said it would narrow in months to come thanks to lower crude prices.
Thompson-Herah wins Commonwealth 100m as Titmus stars in pool
Australia lead the way in the overall medals tally with 46 golds, seven ahead of England, with Canada in third place on 16.
Pope on 'penitential' visit to Canada indigenous school survivors
The leader of the world's 1.3 billion Catholics arrived the previous day in Edmonton for a six-day visit.
Pope To Visit Canada On 'Penitential Pilgrimage'
Pope to visit Canada on 'penitential pilgrimage'
When Pope Visits Canada, Indigenous People Look For Healing - And Action
When Pope Francis travels to Canada, indigenous leaders and residential school survivors say, they are hoping for more than an apology: They want action.
Trial Of Chinese-Canadian Tycoon Who Disappeared In 2017 Begins In China
Trial of Chinese-Canadian tycoon who disappeared in 2017 begins in China
Rogers, Shaw Start Canada Antitrust Talks Over Blocked C$20 Billion Merger
Canada's antitrust authority, Rogers Communications and Shaw Communications will begin two-day negotiations on Monday to discuss possible remedies to the contested C$20 billion ($15.5 billion) takeover of Shaw by Rogers, as the July deadline for the deal closure looms.
Man who ran incest clan let children be raped for beer and cigarettes
William Goler, the head of an incest clan living in an isolated part of Canada, allowed his family members to have sex with the children.
Ottawa Bracing For Canada Day Anti-government Protests
The first in-person Canada Day celebrations in three years on Friday will include a huge police presence and street closures throughout downtown Ottawa to prevent anti-government "freedom" protesters from disrupting the festivities.
Canada to attend G20 summit even if Putin goes: Trudeau
Widodo has also invited Zelensky to the November 15-16 summit in Bali. The Ukrainian president told Widodo on Wednesday that he will attend the summit depending on who else attends.
Uber agrees to Australia minimum pay body after similar moves in Britain, Canada
Uber Technologies Inc and Australia's main transport union agreed on Tuesday to back a federal body that enforces minimum pay for the company's drivers, joining a global thawing of relations between the ride-hailing giant and industrial bodies.
Biodiversity Conference Moved From China To Canada: UN
Biodiversity conference moved from China to Canada: UN
Analysis-Quebec focuses on French-speaking immigrants as companies plead for workers
Quebec's plans to attract more French-speaking newcomers are unnerving some business owners who say they need immigrants from varied backgrounds to address a tight labor market in the Canadian province.
Canada's move to bulk up antitrust muscle may miss root of problem
Waves of industry consolidation over the decades have resulted in fewer choices for customers from telecoms to banking, with Canadians paying the world's most expensive mobile phone bills and forking out more for everyday banking, consumer advocates say.
Canada to ban Huawei/ZTE 5G equipment, joining Five Eyes allies
Thursday's decision comes after telecom companies in Canada already opted to use other companies' 5G hardware. ZTE did not immediately responded to requests for comment.
Yellen says G7 to give Ukraine funds it needs 'to get through this'
Yellen said that funding pledges to Ukraine during the meeting exceeded the $15 billion that Kiev has estimated it needs over the next three months
Prince Charles to reflect on indigenous abuse on Canada visit
A truth and reconciliation commission concluded in 2015 that the failed government policy of assimilation amounted to "cultural genocide".
Canadian dollar to stay at core of financial system, not crypto -BoC
The Bank of Canada has previously said cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin are speculative investments that "do not have a plausible claim to become the money of the future."
Ukraine set to dominate G20 finance chiefs summit
The G20, chaired by Indonesia this year, includes major economies like the United States, China, India, Brazil, Japan and several countries in Europe.
Huawei reports record net profit as exec Meng makes public return
The company attributes its profitability to "improved product portfolios and more efficient internal operations"