Nearly a year after it closed its embassy in Afghanistan following Kabul’s fall to the Taliban in 2021, the federal government was trying to plan flights out of the country to bring in an estimated 12,000 Afghans it believed were “current and future” clients of Immigration Canada, CBC News has learned. Read More Government
Nearly a year after it closed its embassy in Afghanistan following Kabul’s fall to the Taliban in 2021, the federal government was trying to plan flights out of the country to bring in an estimated 12,000 Afghans it believed were “current and future” clients of Immigration Canada, CBC News has learned. Read More Government
By Matt Spetalnick and Daphne Psaledakis WASHINGTON (Reuters) – U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken spoke by phone on Thursday to Haitian Prime Minister Ariel Henry and told him there was an urgent need to accelerate the transition to a more inclusive government, a senior State Department … Read More Government
By Matt Spetalnick and Daphne Psaledakis WASHINGTON (Reuters) – U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken spoke by phone on Thursday to Haitian Prime Minister Ariel Henry and told him there was an urgent need to accelerate the transition to a more inclusive government, a senior State Department … Read More Government
Revenue, spending and net debt are all up as the Yukon government posted a $119-million budget surplus Thursday. Read More Government
STOCKHOLM (Reuters) – Sweden’s government will on Thursday make a formal decision for the country to join NATO, it said in a statement, giving a green light to its foreign minister and prime minister to hand accession documents to U.S. officials in Washington, D.C. The Swedish handover of documents … Read More Government
By Ed Davies and Hyonhee Shin (Reuters) – Thousands of trainee doctors in South Korea have walked off the job in the past two weeks to protest a government plan to admit more students into medical schools, as both sides in the dispute argue over what is needed to fix the healthcare system. Read More […]
By Ed Davies and Hyonhee Shin (Reuters) – Thousands of trainee doctors in South Korea have walked off the job in the past two weeks to protest a government plan to admit more students into medical schools, as both sides in the dispute argue over what is needed to fix the healthcare system. Read More […]
By Ed Davies and Hyonhee Shin (Reuters) – Thousands of trainee doctors in South Korea have walked off the job in the past two weeks to protest a government plan to admit more students into medical schools, as both sides in the dispute argue over what is needed to fix the healthcare system. Read More […]
The federal government is resuming funding to UNRWA, the United Nations relief agency for Palestinians, CBC News has learned. Read More Government