Quebec’s quarrel isn’t with Canada

Canadians are suddenly fretting about the spectre of Quebec separatism, 10 years after Quebecers very nearly voted to split this...

U.S. Government Objects to Canadian Copyright Reform Plan

The U.S. Trade Representative has issued its annual report on global intellectual property protection, known as the Special 301 Report....

Canada’s Martin, Who Erased Deficits, Finds Taste for Spending

Paul Martin, who as Canadian finance minister erased a quarter-century of budget deficits, is abandoning fiscal prudence with a multi-billion-dollar...

Deal May Save Canada’s Gay marriage Bill

A deal between Canada’s teetering Liberals and the small New Democratic Party could save the government from defeat next month...

Canada approves GW Pharma drug in cannabis first

Canada became the first country in the world to approve a cannabis-derived medicine on Tuesday when it gave a green...

Bush orders review of new passport rules

Washington is having second thoughts about plans that would require Canadians entering the U.S. to have passports. U.S. President George...

Neo-Nazi leader shot dead

Wolfgang Droege, a notorious neo-Nazi leader who was the public face of Canada’s modern racist-right during its most violent and...

Sex-trade advocates take aim at prostitution laws

An advocacy group representing Vancouver sex-trade workers is calling for a repeal of Canada’s prostitution laws to make life safer...

Canada should put out the welcome mat

By any normal measure, Jeremy Hinzman is no refugee. The 26-year-old American does not face persecution if he returns to...

Canada Denies Asylum To U.S. Army Deserter

A board hearing Canada’s refugee cases rejected a bid Thursday for asylum by a U.S. Army deserter who refused to...