Dylan Robertson
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Reporter with The Canadian Press
Trudeau pledges cash for infrastructure and vaccine production in developing countries
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is announcing funding for developing countries to improve their infrastructure and make COVID-19 vaccines, at a G20 summit where geopolitics looms over work to shore up global economic systems.
Trudeau pledges $1 million to clear landmines, cluster bombs in Cambodia and Laos
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has wrapped up his first stop of a tour in Southeast Asia by announcing nearly $1 million to help remove unexploded landmines and cluster bombs from the region.
Trudeau arrives in Indonesia for G20 summit with goal of further isolating Russia
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau arrived in Bali, Indonesia on Monday, November 14, 2022, for a gathering of leaders from the G-20 countries.
Rishi Sunak becomes British prime minister and will likely stabilize Canada-U.K. trade
Canada's relations with Britain, and negotiations for a new free trade deal, should get some stability with news that former U.K. finance minister Rishi Sunak will become prime minister, one expert on the file said on Monday, October 24, 2022.
Resignation of British PM Liz Truss likely to stall Canada-U.K. trade deal
More political tumult in Britain is likely to further stall trade talks with Canada, experts say — but Canada's high commissioner in London is more optimistic.
Canada hits back at Russian disinformation with entertainment sanctions
Canada is sanctioning 34 individuals and a television network in Russia that the federal government considers "propaganda agents," Foreign Affairs Minister Mélanie Joly announced on Monday, October 17, 2022.
Freeland says her comments about Africa aid were not meant to offend anyone
Deputy Prime Minister Chrystia Freeland says she did not mean to offend anyone after saying last week that Africans must be "prepared to die for their democracy," and hinted that Canada might boost aid for the continent.
Mélanie Joly pushes LNG in Japan and South Korea
Foreign Affairs Minister Mélanie Joly says Canada is set to become a major energy supplier for Japan and South Korea.
Ottawa ups matching donations for Pakistan flooding to $7.5M
The federal government has more than doubled the amount of donations it will match to help the people of Pakistan recover from disastrous flooding.
Russian embassy complaints reveal challenge of protecting embassies and diplomats
Russia’s recent complaints about its Ottawa embassy being blocked by protesters and attacked with a Molotov cocktail shed light on the tricky balance Canada faces in protecting diplomatic missions.