The Globe and Mail - Canadá
14/10/2020
Política
The Globe and Mail - Canadá
Política Internacional
Robert Fife
Trudeau vows to stand up to China’s ‘coercive diplomacy’
13/10 - 17:13 - Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says Canada intends to work with allies to challenge China’s “coercive diplomacy,” and warned that its use of arbitrary arrests, repression in Hong Kong and detention camps for Muslim minorities is “not a particularly productive path.”
26/03/2020
Economía
The Globe and Mail - Canadá
Salud
Daniel Leblanc

Ottawa predicts 4 million Canadians will need new relief program due to COVID-19
25/03 - 20:39 - Ottawa is bracing for an influx of four million applications under a new relief fund that will pay $2,000 a month to workers who have lost income because of the COVID-19 pandemic, even as the existing employment insurance program is struggling to cope with a recent surge of applications.
05/02/2019
Política
The Globe and Mail - Canadá
Política Internacional
Michelle Zilio
Canada announces $53-million in aid for Venezuela and refugees
04/02 - 16:05 - Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has announced $53-million in new Canadian funding to support the needs of Venezuelans, including the three million refugees who fled the humanitarian crisis in the South American country.
05/02/2019
Política
The Globe and Mail - Canadá
Política Internacional
Ottawa is right to be calling for change in Venezuela
04/02 - 18:56 - It would be hard to name a world leader who has done more damage to his own country than Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro. And yet there remains some doubt about the wisdom of forcing his ouster, as the United States, Canada and a growing group of nations are actively calling for.
Globe editorial
14/09/2018
Medio Ambiente
The Globe and Mail - Canadá
Economía
Carr, Lighthizer take a pass on upcoming G20 trade ministers meeting in Argentina
13/09/18 - 18:52 - Canada’s new international trade minister is taking a pass on a meeting of his G20 counterparts in Argentina on Friday.
10/08/2018
Política
The Globe and Mail - Canadá
Política Internacional
David Mulroney
The Saudis deliver a sobering lesson: In diplomacy, words do matter
09/08/18 - Foreign Affairs Minister Chrystia Freeland is doing her best to sound undismayed in the wake of Saudi Arabia’s furious reaction to Canadian comments on Twitter about the Kingdom’s recent detention of women’s-rights activists. But the Saudi response, which included a plan to withdraw all state-funded Saudi students (as many as 20,000) from Canadian schools, the suspension of Saudi Arabian Airlines flights to and from Toronto and a freeze on new trade and investment, and a selloff of Canadian assets, is almost certainly far more than the minister bargained for.
11/07/2018
Política
The Globe and Mail - Canadá
Economía Internacional
Mike Blanchfield
NATO to reinforce Russia’s threat in talks with Trump, Trudeau says
10/07/18 - 18:54 - U.S. President Donald Trump’s NATO allies will have little time for his pro-Russian musings when he meets the alliance’s leaders at their annual summit in Brussels starting Wednesday, says Prime Minister Justin Trudeau.
15/06/2018
Economía
The Globe and Mail - Canadá
Economía Internacional
David Alire
Mexico studying billions in retaliatory tariffs on U.S. corn, soy imports
14/06/18 - 18:07 - Mexico could strike at $4 billion in annual imports of U.S. corn and soybeans if President Donald Trump escalates a trade spat with new tariffs, officials told Reuters this week, and it is studying how to reduce the pain of such a move.
24/04/2018
Política
The Globe and Mail - Canadá
Política Internacional
Molly Hayes
Nine people dead, at least 16 injured after van hits pedestrians in north Toronto
23/04/18 - 14:53 - Nine people are dead, and sixteen more are injured, after a rental van mowed down pedestrians for close to three kilometers in north Toronto Monday afternoon.
27/10/2017
Cancillería
The Globe and Mail - Canadá
Politica Latinoamericana
David Ljunggren
Canada mulling second round of sanctions against Venezuelan officials: Freeland
A regional Latin American grouping on Thursday agreed more steps may be needed to further isolate Venezuela, where President Nicolas Maduro has been accused of stamping on rights and democracy, said Canadian Foreign Minister Chrystia Freeland.
25/10/2017
Economía
The Globe and Mail - Canadá
Economía Internacional
Barry McKenna
BoC puts rate hikes on hold amid weak inflation, threat of NAFTA collapse
18:00 - The Bank of Canada is suddenly in no hurry to push interest rates higher as it grapples with a raft of uncertainties, including the possible end of NAFTA, slowing growth and a puzzling lack of inflation.