The Government of Canada held its third briefing to media regarding the actions that it is taking to protect the 45th General Election from foreign interference.| www.canada.ca
Peter Yuen attended a Queen’s Park ceremony in 2016 to commemorate the authoritarian regime’s 67th anniversary alongside then-Ontario Liberal premier Kathleen Wynne.| Global News
The 'information operation' was launched by Youli-Youmian, WeChat's most popular news account, which has been linked to the Chinese Communist Party, Canadian officials said.| Global News
'Long story short, it was not fun,' the Delta pilot said of the incident. 'I do apologize for it and I thank you for understanding. Not a fun day at work.'| Global News
Three Democratic senators were joined by a Republican colleague as they met Prime Minister Mark Carney in Ottawa on Monday to talk trade, security and the Canada-U.S. relationship.| Global News
Watch Olympic swimmer Penny Oleksiak notified of anti-doping rule violation Video Online, on GlobalNews.ca| Global News
Watch Trump’s tariffs on Canada might be here to stay, U.S. Secretary of Commerce says Video Online, on GlobalNews.ca| Global News
Watch Bank of Canada warns about higher mortgage payments Video Online, on GlobalNews.ca| Global News
Watch Business Matters: Canada’s weak condo market leaves potential house buyers ‘kind of stuck’ Video Online, on GlobalNews.ca| Global News
Legal experts say videos shown in court of the complainant saying she was OK with what had happened highlight a broader misunderstanding of consent and Canadian sexual assault law.| Global News
Oumaima Chouay is the first of several Canadian women who were captured in Syria during the war against ISIS to be convicted of terrorism. She was handed a one-day sentence.| Global News
A report on Canada's international student program is expected to be tabled in Parliament in 2026, a spokesperson for Auditor General Karen Hogan's office told Global News.| Global News
Most business owners are feeling less pessimistic about a potential recession than earlier this year, but still say they're feeling 'subdued.'| Global News