Dylan Robertson
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Reporter with The Canadian Press
MPs ask for annual national-security reports, to help businesses thwart cyber threats
A committee of MPs is calling on the federal government to issue an overarching annual national-security threat assessment and provide more information on how to prevent cyber attacks, particularly from Russia.
Liberals to amend terror laws that block aid workers from Afghanistan
The Trudeau government is expected to introduce legislation today to alter terrorism provisions of the Criminal Code that have blocked Canadian humanitarians from working in Afghanistan.
Trudeau announces supports for Ukraine and hydrogen deal with Europe
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced more support for Ukraine and a new hydrogen agreement with Europe on Tuesday, March 7, 2023, alongside European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen.
UN looks to Canada to help massive numbers of world's refugees
The United Nations is bracing for a further increase in the number of refugees this year, as last month's earthquake in Turkey and Syria adds to a series of crises that has the world looking to Canada for more help.
Climate change, Indigenous issues transcend boundaries with Russia, Governor General says
Gov. Gen. Mary Simon says Canada needs to find a way to continue cross-polar collaboration while holding Russia accountable for its invasion of Ukraine.
Putin is losing grip on reality, Joly tells UN one year after Ukraine invasion
Foreign Affairs Minister Mélanie Joly says Russian President Vladimir Putin is losing his grip on reality, a year after his invasion of Ukraine.
MPs want help from CSIS to spot foreign interference
Some members of Parliament say they have no idea how to spot foreign interference, as Canada's spy agency warns that all elected officials are targets for hostile states.
Canada is a 'very dangerous country' to visit: Russian ambassador
Russia's ambassador in Ottawa claims Canada is unsafe for his compatriots to visit.
Visa delays threaten another Montreal conference
Yet another global conference in Montreal risks being derailed by Canada's delays in processing visas as well as rejections that critics argue punish those from poorer countries.