Confectionary Exports Almost Zeroed
The Head of Confectioners Union of town of Rey says exports of confectionary have almost zeroed due to the current conditions and 70 percent of manpower in this business have lost their jobs.
Canadian NGOs Press Trudeau to Stop Arms Sale to Saudi Arabia
Canadian NGOs demanded the cabinet stop the thriving weapon exports to Riyadh, Ottawa’s second-largest non-US arms buyer.
California Calls on Australia, Canada Support to Fight Bushfires
The governor of California has requested assistance from Australia and Canada to fight the nearly 560 blazes ravaging across the US state.
Canada Launches Lebanon Relief Fund
The Canadian government announced the launch of a Lebanon relief fund, calling on citizens to give generously to victims of the massive explosion.
Canadians Aged 20-39 Shape Majority of COVID-19 Cases
Canadians under the age of 39 make up a clear majority of new cases of COVID-19 in Canada, health authorities said Sunday.
Trudeau Joins Canadian Protesters
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau joined thousands on Friday in taking a knee in front of Canada's parliament in solidarity with US protesters.
Canada shutdown to last more weeks
Economic shutdown in Canada will last for weeks more to ensure that measures to fight the coronavirus are working.
Canada protests against gas pipeline project
People of Canada have staged large-scale protests against a new natural gas pipeline across the country.
Zarif to meet Canadian FM in Muscat
On his way back from India, Iranian FM Mohammad Javad Zarif will arrive in Muscat, Oman in few hours to meet his Canadian counterpart.
Trudeau: Plane crash could be avoided without tensions
TEHRAN (Iran News) – Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says the 176 victims of the Ukrainian plane crash recently shot down unintentionally by the Iranian military would be alive if there had been NO tensions in the region. “I think if there were no tensions if there was no escalation recently in the region, those […]