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Huawei Executive Has ‘Strong’ Case Against Extradition Thanks to Donald Trump, Canadian Diplomat to China Says
Canada’s ambassador to China John McCallum says Meng Wanzhou can use Donald Trump’s political involvement in her case to fight extradition, along with two other legal arguments.
Deciem Founder Brandon Truaxe Dead at 40, Company Announces
The announcement comes months after he was ousted as CEO from his company.
Former Liberal candidate who pointed out Jagmeet Singh’s ethnicity says she is not racist
The Liberal party has rejected Karen Wang's plea for a second chance.
Ontario scraps free tuition for low income students, cuts fees by 10 percent
Doug Ford's government is also doing away with the six month grace period to pay back education loans.
Captured Canadian ISIS fighter could be the voice in propaganda videos
A man, identified as Mohammed Abdullah Mohammed, was captured by the Syrian Democratic Forces.
Liberal candidate resigns after WeChat post about Jagmeet Singh's "Indian descent"
Karen Wang urged people to vote for her, the "only Chinese candidate" in the Burnaby South byelection.
Canada warns citizens traveling to China of "arbitrary" enforcement of law
China fires back with its own travel advisory that accuses Canada of the "arbitrary detention" of Chinese nationals.
China sentences Canadian man to death for drug smuggling
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau accused Beijing of "arbitrarily" applying the death penalty amid an escalating rift over the arrest of a Huawei executive.
Saudi teen Rahaf Mohammed al-Qunun who fled family is coming to Canada
Al-Qunun barricaded herself in a Bangkok airport hotel room and launched a Twitter campaign.
Chinese ambassador accuses Canada of "white supremacy" in arrest of Huawei executive
“It seems that, to some people, only Canadian citizens shall be treated in a humanitarian manner and their freedom deemed valuable,” wrote Lu Shaye in an op-ed.
Truck driver charged in fatal Humboldt Broncos crash pleads guilty
“His position to me was, “I just want to plead guilty,” Jaskirat Singh Sidhu's lawyer said.
The political implications of reviving Canada’s border reality show
Border Security: Canada's Front Line was cancelled for infringing on the privacy rights of a migrant crossing the border.