Advocates say expats’ voting rights are human rights, and the Canadian government shouldn’t disenfranchise these people without strong evidence that suggests honouring their rights would harm voters living in Canada.
The family of an Ottawa woman is relieved the Bank of Montreal will refund her more than $26,000 after previously saying it couldn’t prove a number of fraudulent transactions on her account were made by a third party.
The House of Commons’ most senior official has agreed to review if there were issues with the government’s handling of former Liberal candidate Raj Saini’s case, according to a new letter.
Canada’s diplomats and development officials praised this country’s progress on the effort to promote gender equality in Afghanistan in the months before the Taliban swept to power. Experts now question whether that effort was realistic or sustainable.