01:50 Carney appeals for support in Quebec, promises protection from Trump
-Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney took his election campaign to Quebec on Tuesday, saying only he could protect the predominantly French-speaking province from U.S. President Donald Trump.
- Reuters23:56 What are the key races in Canada's federal election?
-As Canada holds an election on Monday, Prime Minister Mark Carney's Liberals are ahead of Pierre Poilievre's Conservatives in national opinion polls. The New Democratic Party led by Jagmeet Singh is in a distant third place, while the separatist Bloc Quebecois, which only campaigns in the predominantly French-speaking province of Quebec, is in fourth.
- Reuters21/04 Carney ahead in polls as Canada enters last week of election campaign
-Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney, ahead in polls in the run-up to an April 28 election, renewed calls on Monday for voters to give him a strong mandate to deal with U.S. President Donald Trump's tariff threat.
- Reuters21/04 Some migrants in Canada lose work status while applications languish
-Migrants living in Canada are facing longer waits to renew paperwork that would allow them to keep working legally, as growing backlogs and changing rules stymie efforts to maintain legal status, according to interviews and data obtained by Reuters.
- Reuters19/04 Carney pledges tax cuts, defense spending in Canada election platform
-Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney's campaign platform plans released on Saturday include tax cuts and new spending on infrastructure and defense, as he pledges a new economic order that is less reliant on the United States.
- Reuters17/04 Carney clashes with chief rival for first time during Canada debate
-Prime Minister Mark Carney clashed with his chief rival for the first time during Canada's election campaign on Wednesday, in a French-language debate that could help determine who wins the April 28 vote and then deals with U.S. tariffs.
- Reuters16/04 What are the potential outcomes of Canada's federal election?
-Canada will hold a general election on April 28, with polls indicating a close race between Prime Minister Mark Carney's ruling Liberals and the official opposition Conservatives of Pierre Poilievre.
- Reuters16/04 What are Canada's main parties promising in the upcoming federal election?
-Canada's general election will take place on April 28, with polls indicating a tight race between the ruling Liberals and the official opposition Conservatives.
- Reuters16/04 Mark Carney talks tough on Trump ahead of Canada election
-Carney, a Harvard-educated technocrat two months into his political career, has capitalized on his image as a steady hand at the tiller in an economic storm.
- Reuters15/04 Canadian universities report jump in US applicants as Trump cuts funding
-More students living in the United States are applying to Canadian universities or expressing interest in studying north of the border as U.S. President Donald Trump cuts federal funding to universities and revokes foreign student visas.
- Reuters11/04 GM to halt EV van production in Ontario to adjust for market demand
-GM is temporarily halting production of its electric commercial van at its assembly plant in Ontario due to slow sales, the company and union representing workers there said.
- Reuters10/04 Canadian exporters inquire on trade insurance as Trump's tariffs heighten risk
-A little-known insurance product is gaining traction in Canada as exporters seek to guard against losses and bankruptcies of their suppliers and customers due to U.S. President Donald Trump's tariffs, insurers said.
- Reuters09/04 Canada's 1970s superhero 'Captain Canuck' has resurgence thanks to Trump
-U.S. President Donald Trump’s annexation threats and tariffs have breathed new life into a superhero from the 1970s – Captain Canuck, a government agent with inhuman strength who defends Canada's sovereignty.
- Reuters25/03 Canadian aerospace groups warn fresh tariffs could raise costs on engine repairs, parts
-Escalating U.S. tariffs and Canadian retaliatory duties could raise costs on items from aircraft components to engine repairs, according to aerospace trade groups in Canada, as a fresh round of the U.S.-led trade war looms.
- Reuters23/03 Canadian PM Carney calls snap election, says Trump wants to break Canada
-New Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney on Sunday called a snap election for April 28, saying he needed a strong mandate to deal with the threat posed by U.S. President Donald Trump, who "wants to break us so America can own us."
- Reuters22/03 Canada aims for free internal trade that can offset any US tariffs, Carney says
-Prime Minister Mark Carney on Friday said Canada could offset the effects of any U.S. tariffs by removing internal trade barriers and that he aimed for free trade within the country by July 1, after meeting provincial and territorial leaders.
- Reuters22/03 Canadian opposition, oil CEOs call for scrapping federal carbon price system
-The future of Canada's six-year-old carbon pricing system is on shaky ground after 14 oil and gas CEOs and the political opposition leader this week called for its repeal. Scrapping the system, which aims to reduce pollution by giving heavy industry a financial incentive to cut carbon emissions, however, puts the viability of the high-profile Pathways Alliance carbon capture project in doubt.
- Reuters21/03 US government blocks Canadian access to border-straddling library
-U.S. authorities said on Friday they are closing Canadian access to a library straddling the Canada-U.S. border, drawing criticism from a Quebec town where people have long enjoyed easy entry to the space.
- Reuters10/03 Canada's Carney faces Trump, tariffs and looming election
-Former central banker Mark Carney claimed a landslide victory to lead Canada's Liberal Party and to become the country's next prime minister.
- Reuters09/03 Canada Liberals to announce Trudeau's successor in midst of US trade war
-Canada's Liberal Party will on Sunday announce Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's successor as both party chief and head of the country's government in the midst of a trade war with the United States that could cripple the Canadian economy.
- Reuters09/03 Canada reports increase in measles cases, urges vaccination
-Canada is seeing a noticeable increase in measles cases this year, with more reported in the first two months of 2025 than all of last year, the country's health agency said on Thursday and urged citizens to get vaccinated.
- Reuters08/03 Despite Trudeau promises, more Indigenous people being jailed in Canada
-Like a growing number of formerly incarcerated Indigenous people, Marvin Starblanket's life is still governed by Correctional Service Canada rules.
- Reuters08/03 China announces retaliatory tariffs on some Canada farm, food products
-China announced tariffs on Canadian agricultural and food products on Saturday, retaliating against levies Ottawa introduced in October on Chinese-made electric vehicles and steel and aluminium products.
- Reuters07/03 Canada commits over C$6 billion to fight impact of US tariffs, find new markets
-Canada on Friday unveiled billions of dollars in aid and other forms of support to businesses and people expected to be directly affected by U.S. tariffs.
- Reuters07/03 Canada suspends imports from biggest US pork processing plant
-Canada has blocked imports from the biggest U.S. pork processing plant, a facility run by Smithfield Foods in Tar Heel, North Carolina, the company said on Friday.
- Reuters07/03 How will Canada's next prime minister be chosen?
-Canada's ruling Liberal Party is choosing a new leader to replace Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, who said in January he was stepping down after growing dissatisfaction over his performance. The result is due to be announced on March 9.
- Reuters07/03 Mark Carney, crisis-fighting central banker, hopes to lead Canada through trade war
-Mark Carney, the front-runner to become Canada's new prime minister, is a two-time central banker and crisis fighter who may soon face his biggest challenge of all: steering Canada through Donald Trump's tariffs.
- Reuters07/03 TSX futures flat, but index set for worst week in six months
-Futures linked to Canada's primary stock index held steady on Friday, although the benchmark was on track for its biggest weekly fall in nearly six months.
- Reuters07/03 Canada's ruling Liberals move on from Trudeau with Trump boost
-Liberal party members will select a successor to Trudeau, who earlier this year announced his resignation facing deep unpopularity, on March 9.
- Reuters06/03 Canada will be in trade war with US for foreseeable future, says Trudeau
-Canada will continue to be in a trade war with the United States for the foreseeable future, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said on Thursday, a day after what he called a "colorful" call with President Donald Trump.
- Reuters04/03 Canada's biggest pension fund calls for economic diversification as tariffs hit
-Canada must diversify its economy and position itself as more competitive on the global stage if tariffs promised by U.S. President Donald Trump take effect, Canada's biggest pension fund said on Tuesday.
- Reuters03/03 Trump's tariffs threat hits Canada's oil and gas drillers
-Canada's oilfield drilling and services sector is already showing signs of slowing.
- Reuters24/01 Canada reduces international student permits for second year
-Canada will cap the number of international students allowed to enter the country for a second year in a row in 2025, as the government continues to try to ease pressure on housing, healthcare and other services.
- Reuters24/01 Premier of Canada's most populous province seeks early election because of Trump tariffs threat
-The premier of Ontario, Canada's most populous province, said on Friday he would call an early election, citing the need for a strong mandate to fight against tariffs threatened by U.S. President Donald Trump.
- Reuters24/01 'Canada is not for sale' hat goes viral after Trump threats
-Donald Trump's verbal threats towards Canada are paying off for one entrepreneur, after the new U.S. president's belligerent approach gave him an idea.
- Reuters23/01 Tesla to significantly raise prices of all cars in Canada, website shows
-Tesla will raise prices of all its cars in Canada from Feb. 1, according to notices on its Canadian website, with prices of Model 3 going up by as much as C$9,000 ($6,254.78).
- Reuters22/01 Trudeau says Canada is ready to respond to possible Trump tariffs
-Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau reiterated on Tuesday that his government is ready to respond to all scenarios if U.S. President Donald Trump imposes tariffs on Canada.
- Reuters21/01 Canada's annual inflation rate drops to 1.8% in December on sales tax relief
-Canada's annual inflation rate slowed in December, data showed on Tuesday, helped by a sales tax break which kicked off in the middle of the month and brought down prices of alcohol, restaurant foods and children's clothing.
- Reuters20/01 Canada firms see better sales, fret about possible US measures: central bank survey
-By Promit Mukherjee and David Ljunggren
- Reuters18/01 Canada cabinet minister Gould says she is running to replace Trudeau
-Canadian cabinet minister Karina Gould on Saturday said she would take part in the contest to replace Prime Minister Justin Trudeau as leader of the ruling Liberal Party.
- Reuters17/01 Canada ready to respond to potential US tariffs on Monday, foreign minister says
-Canada is ready to respond to tariffs from its top trade partner the United States on Monday if President-elect Donald Trump follows through on his threat to impose them, Foreign Minister Melanie Joly said on Friday.
- Reuters17/01 Former Canada finance minister Freeland running to replace Trudeau
-Former Canadian finance minister Chrystia Freeland on Friday announced that she would take part in the contest to replace Prime Minister Justin Trudeau as leader of the ruling Liberal Party.
- Reuters16/01 Former Bank of Canada governor Carney enters race to replace Trudeau
-Former Bank of Canada governor Mark Carney announced on Thursday that he was running to replace Prime Minister Justin Trudeau as leader of the ruling Liberal Party, saying he wanted to focus on the struggling economy.
- Reuters16/01 Canada minister says retaliatory tariffs could include critical minerals
-Canada is preparing a list of potential US retaliatory tariffs and some of those could be on critical minerals, Energy and Natural Resources Minister Jonathan Wilkinson said on Thursday.
- Reuters15/01 Canadian home sales fall in December; up 10% in fourth quarter
-Canadian home sales took a breather in December but were still 10% higher in the fourth quarter compared to the third quarter as the Bank of Canada cut borrowing costs, data from the Canadian Real Estate Association (CREA) showed on Wednesday.
- Reuters14/01 Trudeau, facing disagreements over US tariff response, to convene cabinet
-Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, facing disagreements over how Canada should respond to threatened U.S. tariffs, will hold a cabinet retreat next week focused on defending Canadian interests, his office said on Tuesday.
- Reuters10/01 Liberal Party of Canadian PM Trudeau to choose new leader on March 9
-Outgoing Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's Liberal Party said late on Thursday it will choose a new leader on March 9 ahead of the 2025 elections for which polls show the party in a very weak position.
- Reuters09/01 Canada considers retaliatory tariffs on orange juice, other US goods, paper says
-Canada is considering slapping retaliatory tariffs on a slew of U.S. products including orange juice in case President-elect Donald Trump imposes a 25% tariff on goods imported from north of its border, a local newspaper said on Thursday.
- Reuters08/01 Canada's main opposition leader Poilievre rides wave of anti-Trudeau discontent
-Justin Trudeau's successor as Liberal leader and Canada's prime minister will soon face a bruising election against a sharp-tongued populist riding a wave of anti-Trudeau sentiment.
- Reuters07/01 Trudeau rejects Trump's idea of forcing Canada to become a US state
-Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau on Tuesday dismissed a suggestion by U.S. President-elect Donald Trump that he might use "economic force" to make Canada the 51st U.S. state.
- Reuters07/01 Canada to continue collecting capital gains tax despite parliament suspension, finance ministry says
-Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's government will continue to collect a modified capital gains tax, the finance ministry said on Tuesday, after the proposed measure was thrown into limbo when Trudeau suspended parliament.
- Reuters06/01 Justin Trudeau announces plan to step down
-Canadian Liberal Prime Minister Justin Trudeau on Monday said he would step down in the coming months after nine years in power, bowing to legislators alarmed by the party's miserable pre-election polling numbers.
- Reuters06/01 Justin Trudeau's star power dimmed after weathering pandemic and Trump
-Justin Trudeau, who said on Monday he would resign as Liberal prime minister once the party names a new leader, led Canada for more than nine years before former allies turned against him.
- Reuters06/01 Canadian dollar jumps on Trudeau and tariff reports
-The Canadian dollar rose to a near three-week high against its U.S. counterpart on Monday, as investors weighed the potential for Canada's economy to escape broad-based U.S. tariffs and a report that Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau would resign.
- Reuters06/01 Canada PM Trudeau says he will step down after new Liberal party leader named
-Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced on Monday that he will step down as leader of the ruling Liberals after nine years in office but will stay on in his post until the party chooses a replacement.
- Reuters06/01 Canada's services PMI shows activity shrinking at year-end
-Canada's services economy deteriorated for the first time in three months in December as a postal workers' strike weighed on activity and work outstanding tumbled, S&P Global's Canada services PMI data showed on Monday.
- Reuters28/12 Canadian lawmaker to start work on defeating Trudeau government in early January
-A Canadian parliamentary committee led by an opposition Conservative Party lawmaker will hold meetings during legislative recess in hopes of expediting the defeat of Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's government, the lawmaker said on Friday
- Reuters27/12 Canada ministers to meet Trump aides in Florida over tariff risks
-Canada's new finance minister Dominic LeBlanc and Foreign Affairs Minister Melanie Joly will meet aides to U.S. President-elect Donald Trump in Florida on Friday to discuss the risks of imposing new trade tariffs, the Canadian government said.
- Reuters23/12 Explainer: What options does PM Trudeau face in Canada's leadership crisis?
-The head of a Canadian political party that has been keeping Prime Minister Justin Trudeau in power says he will vote in favor of a motion of no-confidence, effectively assuring the Liberals will be removed from power early next year.
- Reuters23/12 Canada regulator sues Rogers for allegedly misleading claims about data
-Canada's antitrust regulator said on Monday it was suing Rogers Communications Inc for allegedly misleading consumers about offering unlimited data under some phone plans.
- Reuters23/12 Bank of Canada's Dec 11 jumbo rate cut was a close call, minutes show
-By David Ljunggren
- Reuters23/12 Canada's economy tops October growth forecast; contraction seen in November
-Canada's economy exceeded market expectations with 0.3% growth in October, led by increases in oil and gas extraction and manufacturing, but gross domestic product likely contracted in November, data showed on Monday.
- Reuters23/12 Canada's Trudeau faces increasing pressure from his own MPs to quit
-Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, whose party looks set to lose power early next year, is under increasing pressure from his own legislators to step down and let someone else take over.
- Reuters22/12 China takes steps against Canada institutions, individuals over Uyghurs, Tibet
-China said on Sunday it was taking countermeasures against two Canadian institutions and 20 people involved in human issues concerning the Uyghurs and Tibet.
- Reuters20/12 Canada PM Trudeau looks set to lose power after key ally vows to topple him
-Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau on Friday looked set to lose power early next year after a key ally said he would move to bring down the minority Liberal government and trigger an election.
- Reuters18/12 Canada pledges beefed-up border, immigration restrictions to appease Trump
-Four Canadian ministers publicly unveiled on Tuesday a border security plan they had privately presented to U.S. President-elect Donald Trump's incoming administration, with an emphasis on surveillance, intelligence and technology.
- Reuters17/12 What options does PM Trudeau face in Canada's leadership crisis?
-Canadian Liberal Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is under increasing pressure to quit after Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland resigned over a policy clash on Monday, setting up one of the worst crises of his nine years in power.
- Reuters17/12 Special election loss adds to misery for Canada PM Trudeau
-Canada's ruling Liberals lost a special election in the western province of British Columbia, provisional results showed on Tuesday, deepening the political woes of beleaguered Prime Minister Justin Trudeau.
- Reuters17/12 Canada government adrift after finance minister resigns, Trump tariffs loom
-The abrupt resignation of Canada's finance minister leaves the government adrift less a month before the inauguration of a new U.S. administration that could impose crippling sanctions on Canadian exports.
- Reuters16/12 Chrystia Freeland's roles in Trudeau's Liberal government
-Canada's Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland resigned on Monday after Prime Minister Justin Trudeau asked her to take a lesser cabinet position, bringing more uncertainty to an already unpopular government.
- Reuters16/12 Canada expected to announce missed deficit targets as spending creeps up
-Canada is expected to announce on Monday it blew past its deficit target for last year.
- Reuters16/12 Canada's finance minister resigns after policy clash with PM Trudeau
-Canada's Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland unexpectedly resigned on Monday, saying she was no longer on the same page with Prime Minister Justin Trudeau about the best path forward for Canada.
- Reuters16/12 Canadian housing starts rise more than expected in November
-Canadian housing starts rose 8% in November, beating market expectations, driven primarily by multi-unit starts in Quebec, Alberta and British Columbia, data from the national housing agency showed on Monday.
- Reuters16/12 Canada promised Trump a border crackdown. Easier said than done.
-Canadian law enforcement officials acknowledge they are limited in what they can do to stop southbound migrants.
- Reuters13/12 Air Canada introducing contested carry-on bag fee to stay competitive, executive says
-Air Canada decided to introduce carry-on baggage fees for some customers to stay competitive with changing market forces in the country, a company executive told a parliamentary committee on Friday.
- Reuters12/12 Canadian province Alberta creates patrol unit to police US border
-The Western Canadian province of Alberta will spend C$29 million ($20.46 million) to create a new sheriff-led patrol unit to police its 298-kilometer (185-mile) border with the U.S. state of Montana, the premier said on Thursday.
- Reuters12/12 Canadian premiers urge strong response to Trump tariff threat, minister says
-Some Canadian premiers are urging Ottawa to respond robustly to the threat of tariffs from incoming U.S. President Donald Trump and have highlighted critical minerals and metals as products that the U.S. relies on, Canada's Finance Minister said on Wednesday.
- Reuters10/12 McIntosh named Canada's athlete of the year
-Swimmer Summer McIntosh won the Northern Star Award as Canada's top athlete of 2024 on Tuesday after a year in which she became the first athlete from her country to win three gold medals at a single Olympic Games.
- Reuters05/12 Canada Christmas stimulus, immigration curbs cast more doubt on fiscal targets
-Canada's fiscal targets over the next few years will be tougher to achieve as a promised Christmas handout last month by Prime Minister Justin Trudeau amplifies the impact of falling growth from immigration curbs.
- Reuters02/12 Canada pulls refugee welcome mat, launches ads warning asylum claims hard
-Once presenting itself as one of the world's most welcoming countries to refugees and immigrants, Canada is launching a global online ad campaign cautioning asylum-seekers that making a claim is hard.
- Reuters01/12 Trudeau promised Trump tougher border controls, says top Canada official
-Trump has promised to slap tariffs on Canadian imports unless Ottawa prevents migrants and drugs from crossing the frontier. Canada sends 75% of all goods and services exports to the United States.
- Reuters29/11 Canada says North American free trade partners should be fully aligned on China
-Canada thinks the members of the U.S.-Mexico-Canada trade pact have a chance to produce a fully aligned policy on China, Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland said on Friday.
- Reuters29/11 Canadian news companies challenge OpenAI over alleged copyright breaches
-Five Canadian news media companies filed a legal action on Friday against ChatGPT owner OpenAI, accusing the artificial-intelligence company of regularly breaching copyright and online terms of use.
- Reuters29/11 Ottawa must ensure Trump understands importance of Canadian oil to US, minister says
-Ottawa must make sure the Trump administration understands how inter-related energy markets are in the U.S. and Canada, a Canadian government minister said on Thursday, commenting on President-elect Donald Trump's vow to impose a 25% tariff on imports from the country.
- Reuters28/11 Canada's antitrust watchdog sues Google alleging anti-competitive conduct in advertising
-Canada's Competition Bureau is suing Alphabet's Google over alleged anti-competitive conduct in online advertising, the antitrust watchdog said on Thursday.
- Reuters28/11 Possible tariffs worry Canada uranium miners as they boost output to meet US demand
-Canada's uranium miners, confident that only they can meet U.S. demand for the element after Russian supply curbs, have accelerated output and forward contracts to supply U.S energy companies, but they are now worried about possible tariffs from U.S. President-elect Donald Trump.
- Reuters26/11 Canada hints at fast-tracking refugee refusals
-Canada's immigration minister says he plans to propose measures to reform the country's refugee system, potentially fast-tracking refusals of cases deemed to have little chance of succeeding.
- Reuters24/11 Canada apologizes to Inuit communities for mass killing of sled dogs decades ago
-The government of Canada on Saturday apologized to the Inuit of northern Quebec for the mass killing of sled dogs in the 1950s and 1960s, which devastated communities by depriving them of the ability to hunt and travel.
- Reuters23/11 Canada's Trudeau condemns violent protests as NATO meets in Montreal
-Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau on Saturday condemned violence and antisemitism at anti-NATO and pro-Palestinian protests in downtown Montreal on Friday night, where NATO delegates have gathered for the alliance's annual assembly.
- Reuters23/11 Ottawa denies it has evidence linking India PM Modi to violence in Canada
-Canada, which expelled six Indian diplomats over allegations they were involved in a plot against Sikh separatists, denied it had evidence Prime Minister Narendra Modi was linked to violence on Canadian soil.
- Reuters23/11 Canada confirms first case of clade I mpox in Canada
-Canada's public health agency on Friday confirmed the first case of clade I mpox in Canada, in an person in Manitoba.
- Reuters22/11 Canadian neurosurgeons seek six patients for Musk's Neuralink brain study
-Canadian neurosurgeons in partnership with Elon Musk's Neuralink have regulatory approval to recruit six patients with paralysis willing to have a thousand electrode contacts in their brains.
- Reuters22/11 Canada will not offer additional funding to Northvolt, government source says
-Canada does not plan to invest anymore in Swedish electric-vehicle battery maker Northvolt in light of its bankruptcy filing in the United States on Thursday, a Canadian government source said.
- Reuters21/11 Elon Musk's Neuralink receives Canadian approval for brain chip trial
-Elon Musk's Neuralink said on Wednesday it has received approval to launch its first clinical trial in Canada for a device designed to give paralysed individuals the ability to use digital devices simply by thinking.
- Reuters19/11 Canada's inflation rate jumps back to 2%, curbing large rate-cut bets
-Canada's annual inflation rate rose more than expected to 2.0% in October as gas prices fell less than the previous month, data showed on Tuesday, causing markets to scale back bets on a big rate cut next month.
- Reuters18/11 Canadian GP agrees to carbon-reducing date change from 2026
-Formula One's Canadian Grand Prix will be held in May instead of June from 2026 onwards to help reduce the sport's carbon footprint and consolidate the European season into one consecutive period.
- Reuters18/11 Canadian housing starts rise 8% in October
-Canadian housing starts in October rose by 8% versus the previous month as groundbreaking increased on multi-unit and single-family detached homes, data from the national housing agency showed on Monday.
- Reuters15/11 Canada Post workers go on nationwide strike ahead of holiday season
-About 55,000 Canada Post workers went on strike Friday after their union said it had failed to reach a pay deal with the postal operator in the run-up to the holiday season.
- Reuters12/11 Teen in critical condition with Canada's first presumptive human case of bird flu
-A teenager is in critical condition in a British Columbia children's hospital, sick with Canada's first presumptive human case of avian influenza.
- Reuters12/11 Canada moves to end labor disputes at ports, cites economic damage
-Canada on Tuesday moved to end labor disputes at the country's two biggest ports, Vancouver and Montreal, citing economic damage and the potential for driving away trading partners.
- Reuters11/11 Montreal dockworkers' union rejects offer; lockout begins
-The Montreal Longshoremen's Union rejected a final offer made for a new labour contract, leading to a lockout being declared, the Maritime Employers Association (MEA) and the union said on Sunday.
- Reuters10/11 British Columbia detects first presumptive human H5 bird flu case in Canada
-The West Coast Canadian province of British Columbia said on Saturday that it had detected the first presumptive positive case of H5 bird flu virus infection acquired by a human in Canada.
- Reuters09/11 Olympics drone inquiry shows unacceptable pattern, Canada Soccer says
-An independent review of drone use by a staff member of Canada's women's soccer team at this year's Paris Olympics showed a "pattern of unacceptable culture" and lack of oversight, Canada Soccer said on Friday.
- Reuters08/11 Montreal port employers threaten shutdown over labour dispute
-Port of Montreal terminal operators have threatened to shut down most operations as of Sunday after providing a final offer to the longshore union.
- Reuters08/11 Canadian police brace for 'worst-case scenario' of asylum-seekers fleeing Trump
-Canadian police and migrant aid groups are bracing for an influx of asylum-seekers fleeing President-elect Donald Trump's United States at the same time Canada deals with record numbers of refugee claimants and is trying to bring in fewer immigrants.
- Reuters07/11 Canada orders shutdown of TikTok's Canadian business, app access to continue
-Canada on Wednesday ordered Chinese-owned TikTok's business in the country to be dissolved, citing national-security risks, but added the government was not blocking Canadians' access to the short-video app or their ability to create content.
- Reuters06/11 Trump's victory adds to Trudeau's challenges in Canada
-Donald Trump's return to the White House next year could bring economic pain and difficult decisions for Canada's Liberal Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, once branded a "far left lunatic" by the Republican.
- Reuters04/11 Canada judge who headed residential school abuse investigation dies
-The judge and senator who chaired the Truth and Reconciliation Commission into Canadian residential schools' abuse of Indigenous children has died. He was 73.
- Reuters04/11 Employers at Canada's Port of Vancouver to lock out workers as deadline passes
-The BC Maritime Employers Association said it would lock out workers on Monday at Canada's Port of Vancouver after a negotiating deadline passed, potentially disrupting exports of coal, potash and beef.
- Reuters02/11 India criticises Canada for linking minister to Sikh plots
-India's foreign ministry said on Saturday it had lodged a protest with Canada for linking its home minister to alleged plots against Sikh separatists on Canadian soil.
- Reuters01/11 Air Canada raises core profit forecast on robust international demand
-Air Canada on Friday raised its annual core profit forecast and announced share buybacks, as the country's largest carrier benefits from strong demand for international travel.
- Reuters31/10 Canada's economy stalled in August, likely grew 0.3% in September
-Canada's gross domestic product was unchanged in August before likely expanding by 0.3% in September, data showed on Thursday, indicating the economy might have missed the central bank's growth forecast for the third quarter.
- Reuters30/10 Trudeau looks safe for now after key Canadian party refuses to topple him
-Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau looked to have secured his immediate political future on Wednesday when the leader of a smaller party dismissed efforts to bring down the minority Liberal government.
- Reuters30/10 Canada-India tensions could escalate cyber threats, hinder immigration
-Canada's deepening dispute with India over its alleged campaign of violence against Sikhs in Canada could intensify Indian-based cyber espionage and hold back immigration, but analysts and experts see no immediate impact on trade.
- Reuters30/10 Amit Shah, Indian minister accused by Canada, is Modi's closest aide
-Shah is widely seen likely to take over if Modi leaves office.
- Reuters30/10 Canada names chief aide of India's Modi in campaign against Sikh separatists
-Canada alleged on Tuesday that Amit Shah, India's interior minister and the chief aide of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, was behind plots to target Sikh separatists on Canadian soil.
- Reuters30/10 Air Canada to increase China flights as Canada lifts restrictions
-Air Canada will increase direct flights between China and Canada from December, the news arm of China's aviation regulator said on Wednesday, after Ottowa last week removed a 2022 limit on how many services Chinese carriers could fly to Canada.
- Reuters30/10 Canada alleges Indian minister Amit Shah behind plot to target Sikh separatists
-The Canadian government alleged on Tuesday that Indian Minister of Home Affairs Amit Shah, a close ally of Hindu nationalist Prime Minister Narendra Modi, was behind the plots to target Sikh separatists on Canadian soil.
- Reuters29/10 Canada opposition party tries to topple Trudeau, success not guaranteed
-The leader of a Canadian opposition party said on Tuesday he was working to topple Prime Minister Justin Trudeau but to do so he needs the help of other legislators who have shown little enthusiasm for the idea.
- Reuters29/10 Left-leaning New Democratic Party to form British Columbia government after tight election win
-Incumbent Premier David Eby's New Democratic Party (NDP) is set to form the next government of British Columbia after edging ahead in a final tally of ballots on Monday, more than a week after the Oct. 19 vote took place.
- Reuters26/10 Canada's immigration pullback may impact economic growth, BoC governor says
-Canada's immigration reduction targets announced this week will likely have an impact on the central bank's growth forecast, Governor Tiff Macklem said on Friday, but cautioned the bank was yet to analyze the numbers.
- Reuters26/10 Canada should have acted sooner on migration, minister says
-The Canadian government should have acted sooner to stem the flow of temporary migration into the country, Immigration Minister Marc Miller told Reuters on Friday.
- Reuters25/10 Canada's immigration cuts could hurt labor pool, industry groups say
-Canada's immigration cuts, meant to ease strained housing and social services, could hurt the country's labor pool, some industry groups said on Thursday.
- Reuters24/10 Canada to cut immigration numbers, government source says
-Canada will sharply lower the number of immigrants it allows into the country for the first time in years, marking a notable shift in policy for the government as it tries to remain in power.
- Reuters23/10 Unhappy Canada legislators vent frustration in meeting with PM Trudeau
-Unhappy legislators from Canada's ruling Liberals on Wednesday vented their frustration in a closed-door meeting with Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, who they blame for the party's poor poll showing, participants said.
- Reuters23/10 Bank of Canada likely to reduce benchmark borrowing costs by 50 bps
-The Bank of Canada is likely to cut its key policy rate by 50 basis points on Wednesday, as a slew of recent data on inflation, growth and unemployment calls for faster relief for consumers and businesses, economists said.
- Reuters