canada court rejects huawei execs request to see intel docs

Canada court rejects Huawei exec's request to see intel docs

Canada's federal court on Tuesday rejected Huawei executive Meng Wanzhou's bid to access intelligence documents, citing national security and saying they do not bolster her challenge to how her arrest was carried out.
huawei exec set to fight canada court battle against us extradition

Huawei exec set to fight Canada court battle against US extradition

A Canadian court on Monday (Jan 20) will consider a US request to hand over Chinese tech executive Meng Wanzhou, whose arrest 13 months ago on fraud charges plunged Canada-China relations into a deep freeze.
too hot backlash over canada coffee chain offer to harry meghan

Too hot: Backlash over Canada coffee chain offer to Harry, Meghan

A Canadian coffee chain that offered disenchanted British royals Prince Harry and his wife Meghan free coffee for life if they move to Canada has faced an online backlash.
10000 evacuated in canada floods as rescuers search for pets

10,000 evacuated in Canada floods as rescuers search for pets

More than 10,000 people have been evacuated from their homes in eastern Canada in recent days as spring floods broke record levels set in 2017, officials said on Monday (Apr 29), warning that it could take weeks for the waters to recede.
huawei exec seeks canada bail proposes electronic monitoring

Huawei exec seeks Canada bail, proposes electronic monitoring

A top executive of Chinese telecom giant Huawei sought release from Canadian detention on Monday (Dec 10), offering to submit to strict electronic monitoring, as Beijing escalates its protests over her arrest on a US warrant.
long an to receive us and canada invested hi tech food processing plant

Long An to receive US and Canada-invested hi-tech food processing plant

MHEnviron Group, in collaboration with Avure Technologies and Minh Hung Group, will develop a food manufacturing and processing plant in Ben Luc district of the Mekong Delta province of Long An.
ford recalls 34000 us canada trucks on fire risk

Ford recalls 34,000 US, Canada trucks on fire risk

Ford has recalled 34,100 trucks in the United States and Canada due to two defects which could cause a fire, the automaker said Wednesday.
turkish airlines plane diverted to canada after bomb threat police

Turkish Airlines plane diverted to Canada after bomb threat: Police

A Turkish Airlines flight from New York to Istanbul had to divert to Canada following a bomb threat.
canada pm harper welcomes tpp access to japan market

Canada PM Harper welcomes TPP access to Japan market

Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper on Monday praised a "historic" accord creating the world's largest free trade area, saying access to Japan would be a boon for Canadian farmers and resource sectors.
air canada plane exits halifax runway 23 injured

Air Canada plane 'exits' Halifax runway, 23 injured

At least 23 people were hurt and petrified passengers described how they feared for their lives when an Air Canada plane veered off a runway in heavy snow at Halifax airport on Sunday.
us canada increase ebola screenings as toll nears 3900

US, Canada increase Ebola screenings as toll nears 3,900

The spillover of the virus - with the first diagnosis in United States and the first case of infection in Spain - has raised fears of contagion in the West.
woman charged for baby corpses found in canada storage unit

Woman charged for baby corpses found in Canada storage unit

Andrea Giesbrecht, 40, was arrested and charged with concealing the bodies of children and breaching probation after police discovered six decomposing baby corpses in her storage locker.
canada reports first h5n1 bird flu death in north america

Canada reports first H5N1 bird flu death in North America

Canada announced Wednesday the first H5N1 avian flu death in North America, in the western plains province of Alberta, of a patient who had just returned from China.
canada teen discovers tree pulp has anti aging benefits

Canada teen discovers tree pulp has anti-aging benefits

A Singapore-born teenager who recently moved to Canada won a national science award Tuesday for her groundbreaking work on the anti-aging properties of tree pulp, officials said.
canada pledges 351 bn for indigenous child welfare

Canada pledges $35.1 bn for Indigenous child welfare

The Canadian government on Thursday offered $35.1 billion (Can$47.8 billion) to repair the "broken" Indigenous child welfare system.