
China Strongly Opposes Canada’s Sanctions on Chinese Entities
China’s Foreign Ministry opposes Canada’s sanctions on Chinese entities involved in dual-use exports to Russia, calling the measures unreasonable and unlawful.
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China’s Foreign Ministry opposes Canada’s sanctions on Chinese entities involved in dual-use exports to Russia, calling the measures unreasonable and unlawful.
US tariffs on key trading partners trigger backlash from Canada and Germany, raising concerns of economic downturn and supply chain disruptions.
Canada’s maple syrup industry faces uncertainty amid threats of U.S. tariffs. PM Justin Trudeau to meet with business leaders to discuss trade diversification and economic strategies.
The threat of renewed U.S. tariffs is causing concern in Canada’s maple syrup sector, as PM Trudeau plans to diversify trade to boost the economy.
Canada is preparing for a possible surge in migrants as the U.S. intensifies its crackdown on illegal immigration during a temporary pause in tariff negotiations.
Canada and Mexico announce retaliation against the US’s 25% tariffs, escalating tensions and risking a trade war among North American neighbors.
In retaliation to U.S. tariffs, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announces 25% tariffs on C$155 billion of U.S. goods. The move marks an escalation in trade tensions between the two nations.
Imposing tariffs on Canada and Mexico may harm the US economy by increasing costs and disrupting established trade networks.
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and provincial leaders unite to respond to potential U.S. tariffs proposed by President-elect Donald Trump.
Canadian Foreign Affairs Minister Melanie Joly announces that Canada is considering all options, including potential countermeasures, in response to U.S. President-elect Donald Trump’s tariff threat.
Canadian Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland resigned after clashing with PM Justin Trudeau over handling potential U.S. tariffs, intensifying political tensions in Ottawa.
Canadian skaters dominated Day 2 of the Short Track Speed Skating World Cup in Seoul, capturing three golds and two silvers across four events.
Canada’s hydropower production declines as extreme weather linked to climate change disrupts output and threatens dam structures, impacting global energy dynamics.
Researchers in Canada are using AI to monitor and reverse mass insect extinction, aiming to collect data that can help avert catastrophe for the planet.
China criticizes a joint statement by Canada and the Republic of Korea addressing the Taiwan region and the South China Sea, urging respect for China’s core interests and regional stability.
China firmly opposes any country’s provocations threatening its sovereignty amid recent U.S. and Canadian naval transit through the Taiwan Strait.
China warns the United States and Canada over their warships transiting the Taiwan Strait, accusing them of disrupting regional peace and stability.
India has expelled six Canadian diplomats and withdrawn its ambassador amid a growing diplomatic dispute over allegations concerning the murder of a Sikh separatist leader. India denies the claims.
Defending champions Canada secured their place in the Davis Cup quarterfinals for the third consecutive year, defeating Britain in Manchester with Denis Shapovalov leading the charge.
Canada, Australia, and Germany remain unbeaten in the Davis Cup group stage, securing their second straight victories and edging closer to the finals. The competition intensifies as teams vie for a spot in the quarterfinals.