By Sidhartha Banerjee, The Canadian Press on November 28th, 2022
LONGUEUIL, Que. – A former employee of Quebec’s power utility who is charged with spying on behalf of China was granted bail Monday while he awaits trial. Yuesheng Wang, 35, is the first person to be charged with economic espionage under Canada’s Security of Information Act. He also faces three charges under the Criminal Code: ... Read More »
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OTTAWA – Foreign Affairs Minister Mélanie Joly has asked her department to summon Russia’s ambassador over social media postings against LGBTQ people. In recent days, Russia’s embassy in Ottawa has posted on Twitter and Telegram that the West is imposing on Russia’s family values, and arguing that families can only involve a man, a woman ... Read More »
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JAMES SMITH CREE NATION, SASK. – Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has visited the graves of victims of a deadly stabbing rampage at a Saskatchewan First Nation nearly three months ago. The Sept. 4 stabbings left 11 people dead and 18 injured in James Smith Cree Nation, as well as in the nearby village of Weldon, ... Read More »
Be the first to comment!By The Canadian Press on November 28th, 2022
LONGUEUIL, Que. – A former employee of Quebec’s power utility charged with spying on behalf of China has been freed on bail while he awaits trial. Yuesheng Wang, 35, is the first person to be charged with economic espionage under Canada’s Security of Information Act, and he also faces three charges under the Criminal Code ... Read More »
Be the first to comment!By The Canadian Press on November 28th, 2022
LONGUEUIL, Que. – A former employee of Quebec’s power utility charged with spying on behalf of China has been freed on bail while he awaits trial. Yuesheng Wang, 35, is the first person to be charged with economic espionage under Canada’s Security of Information Act, and he also faces three charges under the Criminal Code ... Read More »
1 responseBy The Canadian Press on November 28th, 2022
JAMES SMITH CREE NATION, SASK. – Prime Minister Justin Trudeau will visit a First Nation in Saskatchewan that was rocked by a deadly stabbing rampage nearly three months ago. Trudeau will be at the James Smith Cree Nation today for meetings with leaders and community members. The Sept. 4 stabbings left 11 people dead and ... Read More »
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In The News is a roundup of stories from The Canadian Press designed to kickstart your day. Here is what’s on the radar of our editors for the morning of Nov. 28 … What we are watching in Canada … The inquiry into the Liberal government’s historic choice to invoke the Emergencies Act to quell ... Read More »
1 responseBy The Canadian Press on November 28th, 2022
OTTAWA – The inquiry into the Liberal government’s historic choice to invoke the Emergencies Act to quell weeks-long demonstrations against COVID-19 mandates last winter is now moving into its public policy phase. The Public Order Emergency Commission is expected to hear this week from about 50 experts who will share their perspectives on the use ... Read More »
1 responseBy Patrice Bergeron, The Canadian Press on November 28th, 2022
POLTAVA, Ukraine – As the Toyota Tundra following a tractor trailer loaded with humanitarian aid heads into dangerous territory in eastern Ukraine, “Promiscuous” by Nelly Furtado and Timbaland plays over the speakers. The small convoy transporting 20 tonnes of medical supplies is headed for Balakliya in a part of the country that was retaken by ... Read More »
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BURNABY, B.C. – A British Columbia coroner’s jury will begin hearing evidence today into the death of an Indigenous teenager at a group home in the Fraser Valley. The body of 17-year-old Traevon Desjarlais was found on Sept. 18, 2020, in the closet of his Abbotsford, B.C., group home four days after he was reported ... Read More »
1 responseBy The Canadian Press on November 27th, 2022
OTTAWA – The Liberals have unveiled their long-awaited Indo-Pacific strategy, which announces more military spending and closer ties with countries such as India. The strategy unveiled in Vancouver earmarks $2.3 billion for Canada to form closer ties with countries that span Pakistan to Japan, including some funding that the Liberals have announced in recent weeks. ... Read More »
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