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Alberta Premier Danielle Smith and former prime minister Jean Chrétien discussed what issues Canada should try to get front and centre at the upcoming G7 summit in Kananaskis. The CBC's Ted Henley ...
Before my daughter’s convocation, I had seen warnings that ceremonies were overrun by pro-Hamas protesters, and that ...
Jean Chrétien also said he supported Prime Minister Mark Carney's decision to invite India's Prime Minister Narendra Modi to the summit.
Also looming over the meeting are President Trump's inflammatory threats to make Canada the 51st state and take over Greenland.
Macdonald’s analysis found that if realized, Carney’s promises would amount to cuts worse than former prime minister Stephen Harper’s Deficit Reduction Action Plan and would “rival” the cuts conducted ...
In the wake of the near miss that was the 1995 referendum - when those wanting to remain in Canada defeated those who voted to separate with the narrowest of margins - Jean Chretien's Liberal ...
As Alberta gears up to host leaders from some of the world's most powerful nations at the upcoming G7 summit, we're looking back at the most newsworthy headlines from the last time the high-profile ...
World leaders need to stand up to a potentially belligerent U.S President Donald Trump at the Kananaskis G7, former Canadian prime minister Jean Chretien said in Calgary on Thursday. But Chretien, who ...
John McCallum, a former federal Liberal cabinet minister who served as ambassador to China during a time of high-profile ...
The last time a Canadian team won the Stanley Cup was in 1993, despite a team from Canada being in the finals multiple times since.
U.S. President Donald Trump will be leaving the G7 Summit in Alberta ahead of schedule, his press secretary announced Monday ...