Marie Woolf
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Reporter with The Canadian Press
Canada firmly backing Ukraine after 100 days of war: Joly
Foreign Affairs Minister Mélanie Joly says Canada is more resolute than ever in its support for Ukraine as its war with Russia continues after 100 days.
Google lobbies every MP over online news bill
Google has taken the extraordinary step of writing to every MP and senator expressing fears that the online news bill is being rushed through Parliament without proper debate or consideration.
MPs unanimously back bill to outlaw modern slavery
Members of Parliament unanimously voted on Wednesday, June 1, 2022, to clamp down on modern slavery by backing a bill requiring Canadian companies to ensure they are not using forced labour or exploiting child workers overseas.
Online streaming bill critic partly funded by YouTube and TikTok
An outspoken critic of the Liberal government's online streaming bill received funding from two of the biggest digital platforms in the world.
Canada not opening market to more British cheese during trade talks
The British foreign secretary has often been mocked for her preoccupation with cheese. It started eight years ago when Liz Truss expressed outrage in a speech to her party’s annual conference.
Joly heads to UN as war on Ukraine worsens world food crisis
Foreign Minister Mélanie Joly will travel to New York today, May 18, 2022, for two days of meetings at the UN to help mobilize a global response to the food security crisis resulting from Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
Putin's alleged girlfriend could face Canadian sanctions
Canada has not ruled out imposing sanctions on Vladimir Putin's alleged girlfriend, Alina Kabaeva, a former Olympic gymnast, says the foreign affairs minister.
Putin guilty of 'depravity' for Ukrainian grain from Africa: Goodale
Canada's high commissioner to the United Kingdom Ralph Goodale made the remarks Wednesday in London, noting Russian troops have stopped grain exports from Ukraine, denying hungry people the food they need to survive.
NDP questions why Immigration has not approved 2,900 Afghans who aided Canada
NDP caucus chair Jenny Kwan says she is seeking urgent answers about what has happened to the applications of 2,900 Afghans who helped the Canadian military.
Canada will investigate sexual violence against Ukrainian women
Foreign Affairs Minister Mélanie Joly says Canada will help investigate sexual violence by Russian troops against women and girls in Ukraine.