Canada is contemplating imposing tariffs on Chinese electric vehicles to protect its domestic EV market from oversupply and aggressive production strategies by Chinese manufacturers. A public consultation period begins on July 2.
Canada has formally declared Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps (IRGC) a terrorist entity in response to the downing of Flight PS752, emphasizing the nation's commitment to counter-terrorism.
The article examines Canada's growing concerns over the potential cybersecurity threats posed by Chinese electric vehicles (EVs) entering the North American market. It discusses the advanced data-collecting technologies in EVs and the risk of state surveillance, urging the need for stringent regulatory measures.
A new law in Canada aims to combat environmental racism by improving data tracking, ensuring community consultation, holding corporations accountable, and supporting community-led restoration projects.
Basketball fever is set to grip Canada as the HoopQueens semi-professional women's basketball league commences its playoffs this Sunday. Founded on principles of inclusivity and empowerment, HoopQueens has provided a platform for female athletes to flourish and has significantly promoted women's basketball in Canada.
Canada has not updated its human rights profiles for 80 countries in five years, causing significant concern. A watchdog highlights the need for Global Affairs Canada to promptly address this issue to maintain credibility and effectively monitor human rights globally.