A bread-and-butter pudding made with leftover Christmas pud and a boozy apple topped with crumble, ice-cream and a thick whisky caramel The perennial problem with traditional Christmas pudding is that most sensible people are already stuffed to the gills with smoked salmon, turkey, roast potatoes, sprouts and all the rest by the time dessert comes […]
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Chrystia Freeland, who is also minister of finance, says country faces ‘grave challenge’ from Trump policy
Canada’s deputy prime minister and minister of finance has resigned amid growing tensions with the prime minister, Justin Trudeau, over the looming threat posed by Donald Trump’s “America First” economic nationalism.
Chrystia Freeland stood down on Monday, just hours before she was due to release the country’s first economic plan ahead of the change of administration in Washington. Continue reading…
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Written by: Yves Engler
Canadian officials’ statements and actions are inching us towards war with China by blindly following maniacal US policy.
Last Friday, the Liberals released a new Arctic strategy that suggests China is a threat. But China is 1,500 kilometres away from the Arctic and doesn’t dispute any Canadian claim there, while the US does.
The Chinese embassy in Ottawa released a statement criticizing it. It noted, “the Canadian government issued a so-called ‘Arctic Foreign Policy’, which distorts and misinterprets China’s Arctic policy and discredits China’s normal Arctic activities in accordance with international law. China firmly opposes it.”
At last month’s Halifax Security Forum (HSF), defence minister Bill Blair said Canada would boost military spending partly in response to China’s military buildup. Blair was reinforcing Chief of the Defence Staff Wayne Eyre’s 2023 comment that China saw itself “at war” with Canada and its allies.
At the NATO Parliamentary Assembly in Montreal, three weeks ago, the final declaration described China as a threat. It criticized China for purportedly being “an enabler of Russia’s war against Ukraine” and condemned the “growing collusion between autocratic regimes in Russia, China, Iran, North Korea and Belarus.” Similarly at the NATO summit in the summer the final declaration said China “poses systemic challenges to Euro-Atlantic security.”
Alongside these statements, Canada has steadily built up its military presence near China.
Canadian vessels have been involved in evermore “freedom of navigation” exercises through international waters Beijing claims in the South China Sea, Strait of Taiwan and East China Sea. HMCS Vancouver recently travelled through the Taiwan Straight with USS Higgins, which Beijing condemned as a provocation.
As per Canada’s two-year-old Indo Pacific Strategy, the goal is to augment the number of warships in East Asia from one to three vessels. Canadian spy planes have also regularly been flying near China.
One way Ottawa has justified this militarization is by suggesting Canadian forces are enforcing UN sanctions on the DPRK (also known as North Korea). But the UN Security Council has not approved a mission to enforce these sanctions. Ottawa recently joined Washington in launching the “Multilateral Sanctions Monitoring Team for implementation of UN Security Council resolutions on Democratic People’s Republic of Korea”.
Canadian military assets are often stationed at the US military base in Okinawa, Japan. Ottawa has supported Washington in pressing Japan to break from its ‘pacifist’ era after its atrocities across Asia before and during WWII, and re-militarize as a linchpin in US strategy to encircle China militarily. Last year the Canadian government praised Japan for massively increasing its military spending.
Ottawa is also working with Australia to counter China. “Canada and Australia, eyeing China, signal more military cooperation”, noted a Reuters headline in August.
Ottawa has also assisted Washington’s push to turn the Philippines into a bulwark against China. Since Bongbong Marcos came to power two years ago, the US has established four new bases there and promoted Filipino territorial claims opposed by China and other states.
At the start of the year, Canada signed a memorandum of understanding on defence cooperation with the Philippines. In June, HMCS Montreal participated in Canada’s first ever naval patrol with a Filipino vessel in the South China Sea. Two months later the frigate visited Philippines and then participated in a US-Australia-Philippines operation in the Philippines’ Exclusive Economic Zone.
A year ago, Ottawa offered Philippines satellite technology to track fishing boats even when they shutter their location transmitting devices. “Canada’s Dark Vessel Detection tech helps Philippines manage territorial dispute with China”, explained a June Globe and Mail headline.
Ottawa has also been pressing another sensitive regional issue pushed by right-wing US foreign policy hawks. Two weeks ago, Canada joined the US, Australia and Japan in the Global Cooperation and Training Framework, which assists Taiwan in fields from which it’s excluded from international bodies. In September, a large delegation of former Canadian security officials, led by former Canadian Security Intelligence Service (CSIS) director Richard Fadden, went to the Taiwan area to deepen informal relations to counter mainland China’s bid to isolate Taiwan diplomatically.
Additionally, last month a government official suggested Taiwan was a country, chipping away at Canada’s ‘one-China’ policy, which has quietly been attacked by our very own government for years.
As Ottawa takes steps towards war, Canada’s China policy is a paradox. Canadian corporations continue to expand there. There are 1000 Tim Hortons locations in China and Canada Goose sells loads of jackets in the country. China is a huge market for Canadian agricultural products. Bilateral trade continues to grow since China has a fifth of the world’s population and a dynamic economy.
At the same time Canada seems unable, or unwilling, to resist an unhinged US policy to ‘contain’ China by encircling that country militarily and using various forms of economic warfare including tariffs and ‘security’ sanctions that are likely to backfire, ultimately making China stronger, not weaker.
It is not in Canada’s self-interest to follow these US policies. Economists argue diversifying our export markets is good, not bad. War with China would be a disaster for humanity. So, what explains Ottawa’s words and actions? Could it be that Ottawa feels blackmailed by Washington? Could it be that our neighbour across ‘the world’s longest undefended border’ is threatening our government if it doesn’t kowtow to its anti-China policies? Only time will tell.
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Yves Engler is the author of 13 books. His latest book, available now, is “Canada’s Long Fight Against Democracy”.
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- Strong Economic Growth: Canada’s economy has been demonstrating robust growth in recent years, leading to increased demand for workers across various sectors.
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- US Capitol attack fugitive seeks asylum in Canada and hopes for Trump pardonAntony Vo, 32, convicted over January 6 riot, was supposed to begin nine-month prison term but instead fled to Canada An American man who absconded after being sentenced to prison for his role in the US Capitol riot is now seeking political asylum in Canada, as he hopes for a pardon when Donald Trump returns… Read more: US Capitol attack fugitive seeks asylum in Canada and hopes for Trump pardon
- The curious case of a Calgary man and an alleged bitcoin noteA Calgary man experiencing homelessness set out for answers after being handed a note claiming to be worth one Bitcoin – which is currently worth tens of thousands of dollars.http://dlvr.it/TH5tx2
- No titleFollowing a day with two high-risk incidents in Lethbridge, protective services in the city say new changes are coming in 2025.http://dlvr.it/TH5tpF
- No titleFollowing a day with two high-risk incidents in Lethbridge, protective services in the city say new changes are coming in 2025.http://dlvr.it/TH5tpF
- Lethbridge protective services saw positive trends in 2024 despite busy final weekFollowing a day with two high-risk incidents in Lethbridge, protective services in the city say new changes are coming in 2025.http://dlvr.it/TH5tpF
- Christmas bird count ‘really helpful’ for tracking populations, having funAs 2025 flies in, Manitoba birders are reflecting on an annual tally of their feathered friends. Those numbers represent the heartbeat of nature, and of those that participate.http://dlvr.it/TH5tnx
- Rukmini Iyer’s quick and easy recipe for scallop, leek and mushroom gratins | Quick and easyICYMI: A brilliantly simple canapé of scallop and mushroom topped with herby breadcrumbs and served in half-shells You can serve these in one of two ways: three scallops, each in large half-shells or small ramekins as a dinner party starter, or if you are lucky enough to have 18 small shells, serve them as canapes… Read more: Rukmini Iyer’s quick and easy recipe for scallop, leek and mushroom gratins | Quick and easy
- Party starters: how to jazz up your Christmas leftovers | Kitchen aideThe remains of Christmas dinner are excellent stuffed into pastry, pasta or lettuce cups, while any uneaten selection box chocolates get a second life as brownies “Pastry and cheese are the best food groups,” says Sarah Rossi, author of What’s for Christmas Dinner? Happily, those two worlds collide in her brie and cranberry bites, AKA… Read more: Party starters: how to jazz up your Christmas leftovers | Kitchen aide
- Scholarship recognizes students’ impactful wood researchThe Canadian Wood Council (CWC) revealed the recipients of the 2024 Catherine Lalonde Memorial Scholarships. The post Scholarship recognizes students’ impactful wood research appeared first on Construction Canada.http://dlvr.it/TH5ZX7
- Removable modular bridge in Ontario opens navigation channelAcrow, an international bridge engineering and supply company, recently designed and supplied a modular steel bridge in Kingston, Ont. The post Removable modular bridge in Ontario opens navigation channel appeared first on Construction Canada.http://dlvr.it/TH5ZVj
- Bleak outlook for US farmers – and Trump tariffs could make it worseICYMI: Bumper grain crop set to weigh heavily as farmers count costs of seed, fertilizer – and effects of possible trade war Many US midwestern grain farmers will lose money this year after reaping a bumper crop, and the outlook for their future income is bleak. US farmers harvested some of the largest corn and… Read more: Bleak outlook for US farmers – and Trump tariffs could make it worse
- ‘I just ran a lot’: the Strava user whose runs became a viral art phenomenonWeeks of freezing pre-dawn runs helped Duncan McCabe create a TikTok animation that now has 100m views Paused on a busy Toronto street, eyes glued to a map on his phone, Duncan McCabe could easily be mistaken for a lost tourist. Within moments, however, he’s on the move again. “I think, at this point, we’re… Read more: ‘I just ran a lot’: the Strava user whose runs became a viral art phenomenon
- Happy Birthday, Celsius! Canada’s use of metric system turning 50Environment Canada’s use of Celsius turns 50 years old in 2025. It was the catalyst of a lengthy national metric conversion that abruptly ended a decade after it began.http://dlvr.it/TH5S7V
- This Quebec grocery store sells everything at a discount — with a catchJust like any other grocery store, Liquidation Marie sells a bit of everything — from meats, cheeses, candy and condiments, to dog food, and drinks.http://dlvr.it/TH5S7S
- Halifax-area grocer has more than 50 security cameras to fight shopliftingA recent Statistics Canada report finds shoplifting of $5,000 and under has increased, and a Halifax-area grocery store says it’s becoming evident. http://dlvr.it/TH5S7H
- Late president Jimmy Carter’s impact in Edmonton still significant 7 years laterIn 2017, the Carters travelled across Canada alongside HFH for the Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter Work Project — building 150 homes to mark Canada’s 150th anniversary. http://dlvr.it/TH4ywN
- WATCH: Global Okanagan News at 5:30 p.m. – Dec. 30, 2024Watch the online news edition of Global Okanagan at 5:30 p.m.http://dlvr.it/TH4ywK
- Calgary’s mayor reflects on busy 2024 ahead of election year Calgary mayor Jyoti Gondek sat down with Global News’ Adam MacVicar for a year-end interview to discuss a wide range of challenges the city faced in 2024.http://dlvr.it/TH4ytk
- Rukmini Iyer’s quick and easy recipe for scallop, leek and mushroom gratins | Quick and easyA brilliantly simple canapé of scallop and mushroom topped with herby breadcrumbs and served in half-shells You can serve these in one of two ways: three scallops, each in large half-shells or small ramekins as a dinner party starter, or if you are lucky enough to have 18 small shells, serve them as canapes –… Read more: Rukmini Iyer’s quick and easy recipe for scallop, leek and mushroom gratins | Quick and easy
- Nigel Slater’s recipes for bean, cabbage and coconut-milk soup, and poached quincesICYMI: A vivid spicy bean soup and slow-cooked quinces supply midwinter sweetness and sustenance The year will start with soup. Soup has been the first meal of the year for as long as I can remember, eaten for lunch or maybe later in the day. Something hot in a deep bowl, to revive and restore.… Read more: Nigel Slater’s recipes for bean, cabbage and coconut-milk soup, and poached quinces
- Trump lobs threats at Greenland, Panama and Canada – should we take him seriously?ICYMI: It all seems like political theatre of the absurd – but the disrupter-in-chief has a habit of making the unthinkable inevitable “Merry Christmas,” Donald Trump wrote on his Truth Social platform on Christmas Day with a photo of himself and his wife, Melania. So far, so traditional. But the US president-elect was just getting… Read more: Trump lobs threats at Greenland, Panama and Canada – should we take him seriously?
- Bleak outlook for US farmers – and Trump tariffs could make it worseBumper grain crop set to weigh heavily as farmers count costs of seed, fertilizer – and effects of possible trade war Many US midwestern grain farmers will lose money this year after reaping a bumper crop, and the outlook for their future income is bleak. US farmers harvested some of the largest corn and soybean… Read more: Bleak outlook for US farmers – and Trump tariffs could make it worse
- Norad paying ‘full attention’ to Chinese-Russian air co-operationThe head of the North American Aerospace Defence Command says Chinese and Russian air co-operation in the Arctic has Norad’s ‘full attention.’http://dlvr.it/TH4TPH
- Accor is proud to announce the signing of Sofitel Diamond Crown Hai Phong in VietnamAccor, a global leader in hospitality, is proud to announce the signing of Sofitel Diamond Crown Hai Phong in vietnam, a new luxury hotel being developed in partnership with DOJI Group. This exceptional property, set to open in 2026, will be the first internationally acclaimed hotel located in Diamond Crown Hai Phong complex, bringing signature… Read more: Accor is proud to announce the signing of Sofitel Diamond Crown Hai Phong in Vietnam
- The Unbound Collection By Hyatt Brand Debuts In Southeast AsiaHyatt Hotels Corporation have announced the opening of Keraton at The Plaza, a luxury hotel and distinguished address in Jakarta that reimagines Indonesia’s royal palaces for the discerning traveller, offering access to an exclusive private club for dining and socializing. The opening also marks the debut of The Unbound Collection by Hyatt brand in Southeast… Read more: The Unbound Collection By Hyatt Brand Debuts In Southeast Asia
- Meera Sodha’s vegan recipe for leek, pistachio and jalapeño galette | The new veganICYMI: A French-style tart stuffed with a zippy pistachio paste and covered in soft leeks Whenever I think of galettes, I think of my friend Henrietta Inman, who left London to set up Wakelyns bakery in Suffolk. Ever since she showed me how to make them, galettes have been my go-to when I need to… Read more: Meera Sodha’s vegan recipe for leek, pistachio and jalapeño galette | The new vegan
- Nigel Slater’s recipes for bean, cabbage and coconut-milk soup, and poached quincesA vivid spicy bean soup and slow-cooked quinces supply midwinter sweetness and sustenance The year will start with soup. Soup has been the first meal of the year for as long as I can remember, eaten for lunch or maybe later in the day. Something hot in a deep bowl, to revive and restore. This… Read more: Nigel Slater’s recipes for bean, cabbage and coconut-milk soup, and poached quinces
- Trump lobs threats at Greenland, Panama and Canada – should we take him seriously?It all seems like political theatre of the absurd – but the disrupter-in-chief has a habit of making the unthinkable inevitable “Merry Christmas,” Donald Trump wrote on his Truth Social platform on Christmas Day with a photo of himself and his wife, Melania. So far, so traditional. But the US president-elect was just getting started.… Read more: Trump lobs threats at Greenland, Panama and Canada – should we take him seriously?
- Runway at Halifax airport resumes regular operations after airplane landing incidentThe cause of the incident is unknown and pending investigation.http://dlvr.it/TH3g51
- S Hotels and Resorts Achieves SET ESG Ratings AA Rating in 2024S Hotels and Resorts Public Company Limited (SET: SHR), a leading international hospitality company and a subsidiary of Singha Estate PCL (SET: S), a prominent international property development company, has reaffirmed its dedication to sustainability by achieving an upgraded AA rating in the 2024 SET ESG Ratings. This accomplishment marks the third consecutive year SHR… Read more: S Hotels and Resorts Achieves SET ESG Ratings AA Rating in 2024
- Rotana unveils plans for Mogadishu Rotana – the first-ever five-star hotel in SomaliaRotana is proud to announce the signing of Mogadishu Rotana, the first luxury hotel development in Somalia, in partnership with Riverside Holding. Set for completion in 2026, the five-star property will feature 321 keys, comprising 261 guest rooms and 60 hotel apartments, while amenities will include a fitness center, spa, multiple dining options, event facilities… Read more: Rotana unveils plans for Mogadishu Rotana – the first-ever five-star hotel in Somalia
- Vandalism of a beloved Christmas display tradition in Canmore upsets communityCanmore residents came together to help a local family restore its popular Christmas display back to its glory just 24 hours after it was vandalized on Boxing Day.http://dlvr.it/TH3J0h
- Residents frustrated over broken elevator at Edmonton seniors housing complexResidents and nearby neighbours are raising concern about deteriorating health for tenants living at Porta Place after their one and only elevator has been broken for over a week.http://dlvr.it/TH3J0f
- A New Chapter: Bookworms crawl back to Canada’s independent bookstoresIndependent bookstores are being revived across the country as the market shifts from big box bookstores back to quaint and niche neighbourhood shops.http://dlvr.it/TH3J0Z
- Cocktail of the week: Gothic Bar’s red nose gimlet – recipe | The good mixerICYMI: A festive and fancy gin and lime with hints of cinnamon, a hit of apricot brandy and a sherbet-frosted rim There’s a bit of prep involved here – you need to make the syrup a day ahead, for instance – but this is a great drink for impressing guests. If you opt to rim… Read more: Cocktail of the week: Gothic Bar’s red nose gimlet – recipe | The good mixer
- Meera Sodha’s vegan recipe for leek, pistachio and jalapeño galette | The new veganA French-style tart stuffed with a zippy pistachio paste and covered in soft leeks Whenever I think of galettes, I think of my friend Henrietta Inman, who left London to set up Wakelyns bakery in Suffolk. Ever since she showed me how to make them, galettes have been my go-to when I need to whip… Read more: Meera Sodha’s vegan recipe for leek, pistachio and jalapeño galette | The new vegan
- Quebec man single-handedly runs English-language news source for his communityWith Quebec language laws preventing Deux-Montagnes from sharing information in English on the city website, one man has filled the void with his own English-language news outlet.http://dlvr.it/TH2xjb
- Vancouver-based artist and activist Joe Average dies at age 67Joe Average, a Vancouver-based artist and activist whose works have been featured on murals, coins, banners and stamps, died on Christmas Eve at the age of 67.http://dlvr.it/TH2xj8
- Transylvania’s New Hotel of Ice Opens 2024-25 SeasonThe construction of the Hotel of Ice, in the heart of Transylvania has finished, and its doors have now opened for guests and visitors, as scheduled, on Christmas Day 2024.http://dlvr.it/TH2hR5
- Penticton, B.C. man recovering from severe brain injuries after alleged random attackIn the middle of the night, Florence’s parent received a terrifying call from a doctor at Kelowna General Hospital, where he was transported for brain surgery.http://dlvr.it/TH2XxK
- Georgina Hayden’s recipe for Bombay chilli cheese ciabattaICYMI: Had enough of Christmas fare? Liven up your tastebuds with this Indian street food-inspired spiced cheese toastie In the run-up to Christmas, I like to (mostly) embrace tradition, but as soon as Boxing Day hits, a veil is lifted. I need spice; I need fresh flavours; and I need all the excess cheese to… Read more: Georgina Hayden’s recipe for Bombay chilli cheese ciabatta
Contest may point to how unpopular Justin Trudeau’s party has become and its future in next year’s elections
Canada’s governing Liberal party will learn just how unpopular it is – or if a unprecedented political turnaround is possible – as voters near Vancouver head to the polls in a byelection rife with plot twists and backstabbing.
The electoral district of Cloverdale–Langley City in British Columbia is up for grabs on Monday after Liberal John Aldag resigned earlier this year for an unsuccessful run in provincial politics. Continue reading…
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