Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is set to make global action on climate change and sustainable economic development a main thrust of Canada's upcoming year as president of the G7.
Environment Minister Catherine McKenna says the Canadian government remains committed to the Paris Accord amid concerns that the U.S. will walk away from the global climate agreement.
Justin Trudeau was tugged between dual loyalties spanning the Atlantic Ocean as he committed on May 30, 2017, to working with the United States and Europe for the economic good of all Canadians
The deadly bombing in Manchester has thrust terrorism back under the spotlight as Prime Minister Justin Trudeau prepares for high-level meetings with allies overseas.
Foreign Affairs Minister Chrystia Freeland says the world wants Canada to trumpet tolerance and diversity. That's her plan for what is being billed as a major foreign policy speech early next month.
Justin Trudeau is expected to ask Pope Francis for a formal apology for the role of the Catholic Church in the residential school system when the two meet during a private audience later this month.
Adults aged 18 and older will be legally allowed to buy and cultivate a limited quantity of marijuana for personal use under a suite of bills introduced on April 13, 2017 by the Liberals.
Western countries are presenting a high-stakes ultimatum to Russia: Allow regime-change in Syria and cut loose Bashar Assad, or remain a pariah moored on the fringes of the international community.
The International Monetary Fund says uncertainty surrounding the incoming Trump administration in the U.S. is making it difficult to forecast how the global economy will perform this year.
Writing in the science journal Nature this week, researchers say Alberta's oilsands are one of the biggest sources of air pollution in North America, on par with cities such as Paris and Mexico City.