International Relations
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With territory on both sides of B.C.-U.S. border, Sinixt Confederacy seeks recognitionThe Sinixt Confederacy has been seeking to influence the management of natural resources and make claims to government funds in B.C. but there's a rift in those plans already.CanadaDec 11, 2023
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COVID-19: Montreal newspaper blasted for front page photo of Trudeau in IndiaThe cover refers to Quebec's first case of a novel coronavirus variant that emerged in India, and it asks "Justin'' whether ties with India will be cut quickly.CanadaApr 22, 2021
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Keystone XL not the same pipeline project John Kerry nixed in 2015: Canada’s U.S. envoyThe Keystone XL pipeline expansion project has evolved significantly over the years, Canada's U.S. ambassador said Tuesday.EconomyNov 25, 2020
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‘Shining city on a hill’: America’s global image is on the line this U.S. election, experts say'I think that most people of the world have really high hopes for the United States and want us to fulfill the vision that we have of ourselves.'PoliticsOct 31, 2020
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Biden’s foreign-policy record shows how he will reverse Trump and take a lead in the pandemic responseKlaus Larres of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill predicts what Joe Biden’s foreign policy might look like if the Democratic nominee is elected U.S. president.CommentaryAug 22, 2020
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Equipment dealer blames farm trade wars as plans for aggressive growth stallCanada's largest agriculture equipment dealer says it is scrapping its aggressive growth strategy in part because of farmer pessimism it blames on unsolved international trade disputes.EconomyJul 31, 2019
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Chinese, Indian communities in Canada can be used for ‘hostile-state activity’: officialsObtained by The Canadian Press through the access-to-information law, the report's release comes ahead of a federal election in which Canada's relations with China and India as well as fears of foreign-government interference are likely to figure prominently.PoliticsJul 12, 2019
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Russia Rising, part 2: The rise of Vladimir PutinVladimir Putin's background as a KGB agent informs his view of the world and Russia's place in it.WorldFeb 4, 2019
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Global News podcast Russia Rising: Hunting for internet trollsIn the first episode of the new Global News podcast, Russia Rising, Jeff Semple investigates how Russian internet trolls operate and whether other countries, specifically Canada, are targeted too.WorldJan 27, 2019
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International relations ‘most uncertain’ since WW2, Freeland saysForeign Affairs Minister Chrystia Freeland said old, successful institutions are starting to fracture.PoliticsOct 10, 2017
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