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Trudeau makes self-criticism at UN speech
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau on Sept. 21 admitted Canada had failed its indigenous people and told the United Nations his government would do better to improve the lives of aboriginals and achieve reconciliation.
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Canadian PM Justin Trudeau will Present a Personal Report to the UN on September 21
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau will participate in the 72nd regular session of the UN General Assembly in New York, reports OpenCanada.
Canada presses Greece on 'troublesome' Eldorado Gold delays
Canada's Trade Minister flagged "troublesome" permit delays for Eldorado Gold Corp in a letter to the Greek Minister of Mines and Energy earlier this year, Francois-Philippe Champagne told Reuters on Wednesday.
Former Woman Astronaut to Be the Next Candian Governor
A former astronaut will be the next governor general of Canada. Julie Payette was nominated for the position by the prime minister Justin Trudeau.
53-year-old Payette will become the 29th governor general of the North American country and the fourth woman to take the position. She will be a representative of the queen of Britain and will mainly have ceremonial functions.
Matthew Perry won’t fight Justin Trudeau in elementary school rematch…
Matthew Perry won’t risk taking on the entire Canadian Army just to settle a grudge match with Justin Trudeau.
The “Friends” star, who revealed on “Jimmy Kimmel Live!” last month that he had bullied the future Canadian Prime Minister in elementary school, backed out of a rematch.
The best product of Northern Cyprus
If you ask what is the luckiest day for a journalist, everyone might have a different answer. For me, it is the enormous chance that I am able to meet a president and a prime minister of a country on the same day.
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Man charged with 6 counts of murder for Canada mosque shooting
Alexandre Bissonnette, 27, was identified as the person who opened fire at the Quebec Islamic Cultural Center, according to a source with the Royal Canadian Mounted Police and a Quebec City court clerk.
Six people killed in 'terrorist attack' on Canadian mosque
Six people died and eight were injured after gunmen opened fire at a Quebec City mosque, a shooting that Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau condemned Jan. 30 as a "terrorist attack."
Police spokeswoman Christine Coulombe told journalists that two suspects were arrested following the attack, that police were also treating as an act of terrorism, according to AFP.
Canadian PM says mosque shooting a 'terrorist attack on Muslims'
Six people were killed and eight wounded when gunmen opened fire at a Quebec mosque during on Jan. 29 night prayers, in what Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau called a "terrorist attack on Muslims."
Police said two suspects had been arrested, but gave details about them or what prompted the attack.
Canadian Prime Minister attends Greek Independence Day Parade in Montreal
Many Greeks attended the Greek Independence Day parade that took place in Montreal, Canada. Despite the cold, the students of Greek schools and members of Greek associations marched with great excitement and pride at Jean Talon avenue which was full of Greek flags.