As part of Black History Month, CBC spoke with members of New Brunswick’s Black community to hear what this recognition of their history means to them.
A B.C. veteran said he was angry to see a damaged Canadian flag flying outside a Service Canada building on Vancouver Island. Russ Vida passes by the building in Courtenay quite often but recently ...
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Jessica McGowan/Getty The American flag above the White House has been lowered once again after the inauguration of President Donald Trump on Monday, Jan. 20. Following the death of former ...
The film is called 'Spy X Family CODE: White' and the new clip from the movie features a rare cooperative effort between the Forger family as they work together to prevent a blimp from crashing ...
President Donald Trump said Monday he still intends to move forward with an across-the-board tariff of 25% on Mexican and Canadian goods, though he said those levies would come on February 1 ...
Each year, Black History Month is an opportunity to celebrate the achievements of Black communities in Canada, listen to their stories, and learn more about their history and contributions to Canadian ...
WASHINGTON -- President Donald Trump returned from a campaign-style rally at a Washington, D.C., arena to the White House to sign more executive orders, including a sweeping one that pardoned ...
Flynn Nicholls is a Newsweek reporter based in London, U.K. His focus is reporting on U.S. politics and society. Originally from New Zealand, Flynn joined Newsweek in 2024 and had previously ...
Seafood industry representatives in Atlantic Canada are urging harvesters and exporters to diversify their markets with U.S. President Donald Trump back in the White House. As Trump was sworn in ...
But for Canadian companies selling into the United States, the punishing taxes Mr. Trump has vowed to slap on imports are something else entirely. Four Canadian business executives interviewed by ...