Mike Blanchfield
Reporter with The Canadian Press
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Freeland says Khashoggi case not closed; but Trump says facts may never be known
Canada will use the upcoming G20 summit to push for answers in the murder of journalist Jamal Khashoggi in the Saudi Arabian consulate in Istanbul, Foreign Affairs Minister Chrystia Freeland says.
China says butt out; Canada calls for release of "arbitrarily" detained Muslims
Canada stood firm against Chinese criticism on Thursday, November 15, 2018, after the Trudeau government rallied more than a dozen countries in expressing concern to Beijing about its jailing of hundreds of thousands of its Muslim minority.
NASA wants Canadian boots on the moon but feds still pondering space options
The Trudeau government faced criticism Wednesday for a tepid response to the head of the U.S. space agency saying he wants to see Canadian astronauts walking on the moon in the near future.
Netanyahu pleased with Freeland on Iran, as she offers 'ironclad' support
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is pleased Canada won't be rushing to restore diplomatic ties with Iran as Foreign Affairs Minister Chrystia Freeland affirmed Canada's "ironclad" support for the Jewish state.
Carr, Morneau off to China next month to deepen commerce, but no free trade yet
Two senior Liberal cabinet ministers are off to Beijing next month to co-chair a high-level business conference and to push Canada's trade interests with China.
Expelled Canadian envoy says stable Saudi Arabia needed amid Khashoggi probe
Canadian and global foreign policy towards Saudi Arabia can't be driven by revulsion over the treatment of individual human rights cases, Canada's most recent ambassador to the country says.
Canada has 'worrying' questions about disappearance of Khashoggi: Freeland
Foreign Affairs Minister Chrystia Freeland says Canada is very worried about the disappearance of missing journalist Jamal Khashoggi, and makes no apologies for pushing a human rights agenda with Saudi Arabia.
Canada gives $50M to UN Palestinian refugee agency that U.S. says is 'flawed'
Canada is contributing $50 million to the United Nations Palestinian refugee agency — after the United States decided to stop funding what it called an "irredeemably flawed" organization.
Opposition leader Andrew Scheer talks energy with Indian PM Modi
Conservative Leader Andrew Scheer says he told Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi he wants to find ways to ship Canadian oil and gas to India to meet its voracious energy needs.
China attacks provision of new USMCA deal said to be aimed at Beijing
China says it deplores a controversial new clause in the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement that calls on the countries to notify each other if they enter into trade talks with a "non-market" economy.