Watch What’s Making News Today:
1) 150 Canadians including a BC couple stuck on a cruise ship in Japan because of the Coronvirus.
2)Abbotsford Police looking for fraud couple
3)Send black boxes to France, Canada tells Iran
Watch What’s Making News Today:
1) 150 Canadians including a BC couple stuck on a cruise ship in Japan because of the Coronvirus.
2)Abbotsford Police looking for fraud couple
3)Send black boxes to France, Canada tells Iran
ST. JOHN'S, N.L. - Residents of St. John's, N.L., were lining up for food today as supermarkets opened for the first time since last week's massive blizzard to allow people to restock supplies.
"Canadians at our best, in difficult times, are there for each other," Trudeau said Tuesday in Winnipeg after wrapping up a three-day meeting of his federal cabinet.
Iran needs technical assistance from France and the United States to analyze data from the Ukrainian jetliner that was accidentally shot down, says a preliminary report released by the country's National Aviation Authority on Monday.
At a news conference in Winnipeg today, Trudeau says discussions on the matter are ongoing, adding he has not spoken to the Queen about it.
Huawei executive Meng Wanzhou should not be extradited to the United States to face fraud charges because her alleged misconduct doesn't amount to fraud in Canada, says her lawyer.
Canada and its allies are pushing Iran to move the black boxes from the Ukrainian jetliner it shot down to a facility that can quickly download its crucial flight data.