Canada's cyber intelligence agency is warning that countries including China, Russia and Iran will "very likely" lean on artificial intelligence to try and interfere in the upcoming federal election and mislead voters.
President Donald Trump sent a letter to Iran's Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei, seeking a new deal with Tehran to restrain its rapidly advancing nuclear program and replace the one he withdrew America from in his first term in office.
President Donald Trump said he’s “strongly considering” sanctions and tariffs on Russia in hopes of forcing a settlement to the war in Ukraine. Trump also sent a letter to Iran’s leaders seeking
Oil futures settled Tuesday at their lowest level of the year, with the economy and energy demand expected to take a hit from proposed U.S. tariffs on Canada and Mexico that may come into effect next week.
In a speech before the United Nation’s General Assembly, a representative of President Donald Trump ’s administration rejected the U.N.’s 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development. Edward
An Iranian Foreign Ministry official condemned the sanctions imposed by the Canadian government on several Iranian individuals and entities under the pretext of human rights violations and regional activities.
This came after Iranian state media said Trump had “claimed to have sent a letter to the Leader of the Islamic Revolution on negotiations with the Islamic Republic.”It wasn’t clear if there was a physical letter involved or merely messaging.
Political instability in Iran prompted Canada to offer special immigration measures to Iranians, but open work permit holders are not eligible for public health insurance coverage in Quebec.
Questions about the various identities of Amin Yousefijam were centre stage as immigration officials pushed for his expulsion.
President sends letter to Tehran’s Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei after threatening Russia with new sanctions and tariffs over latest Ukraine strikes
Matthew Rankin’s love of Iran’s filmmaking titans inspires his on-screen vision of a make-believe Winnipeg. The quickest way I can sum up the slow-moving, weirdly touching cinematic oddity that is “Universal Language” is to ask you to imagine what it would look like if Iran were in Canada.