Nojoud Al Mallees
About Nojoud Al Mallees
Reporter with The Canadian Press
IMF warns Canada's green subsidies are 'race to the bottom' but applauds our climate action
The International Monetary Fund warns that Canada's green subsidies could stoke an international race to the bottom, even as it credits the country for a "multipronged" approach to addressing climate change.
Does high government spending mean more inflation? It's complicated
Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre's attempt to block the federal government's budget bill from passing earlier this month is the latest example of government spending coming under scrutiny amid high inflation.
Canada joins other G7 nations with new Russian sanctions
The G7 Leaders' Summit kicked off on Friday in Hiroshima with Canada joining other members to announce new sanctions on Russia, as well as new funding to guard against the proliferation of nuclear weapons.
Trudeau arrives in Japan for G7 summit as geopolitical tensions with China, Russia simmer
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has landed in Hiroshima, Japan for the G7 Leaders’ Summit, where he’s expected to push for increased co-operation on global and economic security to guard against geopolitical instability and the threat of climate change.
Canada, South Korea to collaborate on clean-energy supply chains
SEOUL, Korea, Republic Of — Canada and South Korea have agreed to co-operate on supply chains for critical minerals needed for electric vehicles as both countries work to strengthen their economic ties and reduce their dependence on China.
Trudeau visits South Korea to talk global and energy security, youth mobility program
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau arrived in Seoul on Tuesday for his first official visit to South Korea as both countries try to build closer economic and cultural ties and work together on global security concerns.
Global, economic security top priorities on Trudeau's trip to G7 summit in South Korea
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is set to leave on Monday for a weeklong trip to Asia, where he will make his first official visit to South Korea and attend the G7 leaders' summit in Japan.
Do federal green corporate subsidies make good climate sense?
The federal Liberals have made it clear that Canada's road to a greener economy will be paved with billions of dollars in corporate subsidies.
Automatic tax filing is coming soon to help vulnerable Canadians access benefits
The Canadian government is introducing an automatic system next year to help vulnerable people who don't file their taxes get their benefits.
Federal budget promises $59.5 billion in new spending but looks to increase revenue
The federal government announced $59.5 billion of new spending over the next five years as part of a narrowly focused budget that also promises to find savings in the public service and increase tax revenues.