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Past articles by Dylan:

'It's a problem in Canada': Visa delays thwart delegates to Montreal conference

Entire panels planned for a global conference next month in Montreal are on hiatus because participants lack a visa to enter Canada → Read More

Japan PM visit could highlight LNG needs, as Tokyo pushes away from Russia and China

The Japanese prime minister’s first official visit to Canada will take place next week, as Tokyo looks to Canada to provide much-needed LNG. → Read More

Japan PM visit to Canada could highlight LNG needs, as Tokyo pushes away from Russia and China

Japanese prime minister's visit to Canada will take place next week, as Tokyo looks to Canada to provide much-needed liquefied natural gas. → Read More

After three years, mourners of Flight PS752 victims still seek justice

Grieving relatives will mark three years since the Iranian military shot down Flight PS752 on Sunday by holding rallies across Canada. → Read More

Canada attempting to use new law to confiscate assets from Russian oligarch Roman Abramovich

Canada says it plans confiscate assets from Russian oligarch Roman Abramovich using a new law targeting people hit by sanctions. → Read More

Senate asks governor general to strip former senator Don Meredith of 'Honourable' title

Meredith resigned from the Senate over a sexual misconduct scandal and Ottawa police have charged him with sexual assault and criminal harassment → Read More

Human rights advocates fear visa problems ahead of COP15 in Montreal

Worried there could be repeat of situation that prevented some African delegates from attending International AIDS Society conference in July. → Read More

Harjit Sajjan mum on human rights during World Cup visit to Qatar

Harjit Sajjan is facing opposition criticism because he did not make any public statement about human rights during his visit to Qatar. → Read More

Chinese president Xi accuses Trudeau of leaking details of conversation to media

Chinese President has complained to Canada's Prime Minister Justin Trudeau about alleged media leaks and harming diplomatic relations. → Read More

Federal government formally bans top levels of Iranian regime from entering Canada

The measure also allows Canadian authorities to investigate any Iranian officials who are already in Canada, the ministers confirmed → Read More

Trudeau heads to Southeast Asia for summits aimed at deepening Indo-Pacific ties

The PMO says his main focuses include the economy, such as inflation and supply-chain issues, support for Ukraine and the environment → Read More

Truss resignation likely to stall Canada-U.K. trade deal, experts say

U.K. Prime Minister Liz Truss stepped down today after a mere six weeks in office. → Read More

Russian TV channel, actors among latest targets of Canadian sanctions for Ukraine war disinformation

The people on the list have tried to justify Russia's illegal attempts to annex parts of Ukraine, Foreign Affairs Minister Melanie Joly said → Read More

Aid groups urge Canada to loosen Taliban sanctions amid multiple Afghanistan crises

OTTAWA — Major humanitarian groups are urging the Trudeau government to loosen its restrictions on working with the Taliban in Afghanistan. → Read More

Russia says someone threw a lit Molotov cocktail at its Ottawa embassy, summons Canada's ambassador in Moscow

'We are essentially talking about an attempt to commit a terrorist act,' Russia's ambassador to Canada told a Russian news site → Read More

Green Party parachuting party workers and supporters in from B.C. to fill out Quebec ballots

Elizabeth May's daughter, Cate Burton, is among a group of a dozen candidates running in Quebec who have no apparent connection to the ridings they hope to represent → Read More

Red Deer-Mountain View candidates campaign in redrawn Alberta riding

One of the Conservatives' strongest support bases in central Alberta has been split in half, but the incumbent member of Parliament for Red Deer is confident he'll be keeping the seat. → Read More

'Extremism wasn't a reality — until this happened'

Members of a downtown Calgary mosque say they are still reeling from news that several members left Canada to fight with ISIL in Iraq and Syria. → Read More

Radical reality: Investigation reveals cracks in domestic terrorism strategy

A year-long Herald/Postmedia investigation shows Canada's strategy to stop domestic terrorism and radicalization among the country's Muslim population has some serious weaknesses. → Read More

Trees mark deceased relatives' memories in annual event

A rock in Fish Creek Provincial Park tells passersby of a man who continues to be loved, five months after his death. "Always in our heart, forever on our mind. We love you to the moon. → Read More