Two ministers in Prime Minister Mark Carney’s government are condemning Hong Kong police’s new arrest warrants for 19 overseas-based activists and their offer of rewards for information leading to their capture. Officers have accused the activists of violating a national security law imposed by Beijing. In a joint statement Saturday afternoon, Foreign Affairs Minister Anita Anand and Public Safety Minister Gary Anandasangaree said “the actions taken by Hong Kong threaten the sovereignty of Canada and security of the people in this country.” “This attempt by Hong Kong authorities to conduct transnational repression abroad, including by issuing threats, intimidation or coercion against Canadians or…
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Asylum seekers staying in federally-funded hotels will soon have to check out as Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) says that funding will end in September. A spokesperson for IRCC told CBC News via email that as of Thursday, the federal government was housing 485 asylum seekers in five hotels in Ontario and Quebec, noting it has spent approximately $1.1 billion on temporary hotel housing for asylum seekers since 2020. “This measure was never meant to be permanent, and IRCC is funded to continue hotel operations only until September 30, 2025,” the email said. Ottawa has provided funding for asylum seekers to…
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Former prime minister Justin Trudeau upended 150 years of Canadian parliamentary tradition when he dumped Liberal senators, named Independents to the upper house and generally stripped the place of partisan elements. The experiment produced mixed reviews, with some old-guard senators — those who were there well before Trudeau — arguing the Senate is now irrelevant, slower, less organized and more expensive. Some of Trudeau’s appointees say the reforms have helped the Red Chamber turn the page on the near-death experience of the expenses scandal, which they maintain was fuelled by the worst partisan impulses. Defenders of the new regime say partisans are pining…
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When French President Emmanuel Macron shared his plans to formally recognize Palestinian statehood at the upcoming United Nations General Assembly in September, he said there was “no alternative.” “We must build the state of Palestine, ensure its viability and ensure that by accepting its demilitarization and fully recognizing Israel, it contributes to the security of all in the Middle East,” he wrote in French on Thursday, noting that it is up to the French, along with the Israelis, Palestinians and European and international partners, to prove that peace in the region is possible. Macron’s intention to recognize a Palestinian state…
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Politics·New The NDP released the official rules for its leadership race on Friday, which include requirements that candidates gather specific numbers of signatures from supporters across regional, racial and 2SLGBTQ+ groups. At least 10% of signatures must come from New Democrats aged 25 years or under The Canadian Press · Posted: Jul 25, 2025 3:37 PM EDT | Last Updated: 4 minutes ago The NDP has been without a permanent leader since Jagmeet Singh resigned in April. (Peter Power/The Canadian Press) The NDP released the official rules for its leadership race on Friday, which include requirements that candidates gather specific numbers of…
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The United States may not reach a negotiated trade deal with Canada, U.S. President Donald Trump said on Friday, suggesting his administration could set a tariff rate unilaterally. Trump, speaking to reporters as he left the White House for a trip to Scotland, said: “We haven’t really had a lot of luck with Canada. I think Canada could be one where there’s just a tariff, not really a negotiation.” More to come Source link
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French President Emmanuel Macron said Thursday that his country will soon recognize a Palestinian state, a decision that was condemned by Israel. The news came as talks on seeking a ceasefire in Gaza were halted when the U.S. and Israel recalled their delegations. The departure of the U.S. and Israeli delegations marked the latest setback in efforts to secure a deal that would bring a ceasefire to Gaza, secure the release of Israeli hostages held by Hamas and bring respite to Palestinians suffering a sharply worsening humanitarian crisis. U.S. envoy Steve Witkoff accused the Palestinian militant group of failing to act in good faith…
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Politics·Breaking Prime Minister Mark Carney is calling for Israel’s control of aid distribution to be replaced amid reports of mass starvation in Gaza. PM added that Canada supports a two-state solution CBC News · Posted: Jul 24, 2025 8:35 PM EDT | Last Updated: 17 minutes ago Prime Minister Mark Carney is seen speaking during the First Nations Summit at the Canadian Museum of History in Gatineau, Que., on July 17. Carney on Thursday called for Israel’s control of aid distribution to be replaced by ‘comprehensive provision of humanitarian assistance led by international organizations.’ (Spencer Colby/The Canadian Press) Prime Minister…
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France intends to recognize a Palestinian state at the United Nations General Assembly, French President Emmanuel Macron said on Thursday, adding that he hoped it would help bring peace to the region, but drawing an immediate rebuke from Israel. Macron, who announced the decision on X, published a letter sent to Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas confirming France’s intention to press ahead with Palestinian recognition and work to convincing other partners to follow suit. “True to its historic commitment to a just and lasting peace in the Middle East, I have decided that France will recognize the State of Palestine,” Macron said.…