Dylan Robertson
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Reporter with The Canadian Press
As Trudeau fields questions on China interference, Liberal MP says he has become 'target'
Politicians including a Liberal MP and a senator say they fear allegations of Chinese interference in the 2019 federal election will lead to anti-Asian racism.
Trudeau shifts foreign aid toward infrastructure financing
"In my conversations with the Global South, and much more about, well, how can you create investments in renewable energies that's going to last the next 20 years?" Trudeau said last week.
Ottawa's first attempt to seize assets of sanctioned Russian oligarch
Canada will try to seize and forfeit US$26 million, or about C$36 million, from Granite Capital Holdings Ltd., a firm owned by Roman Abramovich, Foreign Affairs Minister Melanie Joly's office announced Monday.
Diplomatic squabble plays out between Canada and Moscow
Russia's ambassador to Canada says Ottawa is at the vanguard of an effort to isolate his country, following a series of social-media squabbles and ongoing salvos where each country summons the other's top diplomat.
Freeland still struggling with global supply-chain problems
Supply-chain turbulence is here to stay, so what is Canada doing about it?
Trudeau rallies Europe to impose sanctions on Haitian leaders
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau wants European nations to join Canada in sanctioning Haiti's elites over alleged ties to the violent gangs paralyzing that country.
West should step up funding to Mideast countries with large refugee populations
A funding shortfall for fragile Middle Eastern states that host refugees could lead to turbulence in international relations, the UN refugee chief for that region is warning.
Military officer Dany Fortin acquitted on decades-old sexual assault charge
Judge Richard Meredith said he believes the complainant was sexually assaulted, but said the Crown did not establish beyond a reasonable doubt that it was Fortin who had assaulted her.
Global Affairs confronts China ambassador over claims of secret police stations in Canada
A Global Affairs Canada official says the department has called in China's ambassador numerous times over allegations that secret police stations are targeting that country's diaspora in Canada.