Turkey's Erdogan gives NATO leaders revolver conundrum after summit
NATO leaders received revolvers as parting gifts from Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, triggering immediate diplomatic and procedural questions.
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NATO leaders received revolvers as parting gifts from Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, triggering immediate diplomatic and procedural questions.
Canada’s military buildup signals a shift in North American defense strategy amid strained U.S. ties
Canada and Alberta have reached an agreement on a new Pacific coast crude oil pipeline, marked by a C$150 billion pledge to address community and Indigenous concerns.
Prime Minister Carney and President Marcos formalize a strategic partnership between Canada and the Philippines to expand trade, energy, and defense cooperation.
Canada moves to expand oil export capacity toward Asian markets through a proposed pipeline route crossing British Columbia.
Canada Day celebrations coincide with growing debates over national unity, regional separatist movements, and the country's long-term stability.