William J. Burns, the C.I.A. director, called the leader of Russia’s foreign intelligence service after last…
Month: June 2023
Deal with union would spare cruise ships from B.C. port strike: Employer
By Staff The Canadian Press Posted June 30, 2023 9:07 pm Descrease article font size Increase…
France shooting: Macron accuses rioters of exploiting teen killed by police
From Lille and Roubaix in the north to Marseille in the south, shops were ransacked across…
US Southern Baptists reject two churches over women pastors
The denomination’s annual convention affirms stance maintaining the role of pastor is exclusively for men. The…
New Chinese Canadian Museum opens in Vancouver
When the Chinese Exclusion Act came into effect in 1923, it didn’t just effectively halt Chinese…
Nahel M. Police Killing Outrages French People of Color
They called him their son, their brother, their friend, and they came by the thousands to…
Kelowna RCMP collaborate with Indigenous Youth in unique project
Today is a special day in Kelowna, as members of the Kelowna RCMP unveiled the design…
MSCHF microscopic bag ‘smaller than grain of salt’ sells for $63,750
Speaking about the use of Louis Vuitton branding on the bag, MSCHF’s chief creative officer, Kevin…
Thousands protest against strict abortion law in Poland
Women’s rights advocates called for protests in dozens of Polish cities after a woman in her…
Chinese spy balloon did not collect data when it flew over U.S.: Pentagon
The Pentagon has assessed the suspected Chinese spy balloon that flew over Canada and the mainland…