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Radio-Canada is apologizing after one of its reporters used antisemitic language during a television broadcast on Monday.
Washington correspondent Élisa Serret made the comments while discussing U.S. policy toward the Middle East on the show Sur ...
Radio-Canada journalist Élisa Serret said during a live French-language broadcast Monday that “the Israelis, in fact the Jews, finance a lot of American politics” when asked why the US has not ...
After the pandemic caused international student numbers to drop dramatically, Languages Canada says it’s back and stronger than ever. Executive director Gonzalo Peralta told the organisation’s annual ...
The federal government is slashing the number of permanent and temporary immigrants it's admitting to Canada — but among the ...
The existence of two official languages in Canada has affected trade mark registration procedures in the country. Joanne Nardi of Torys explains how language issues set Canada's trade mark law apart ...
The leaders of Canada’s four major political parties have faced off in a French-language debate, a night before taking the stage for the English-language counterpart. Wednesday’s event featured ...
Just under one in ten internationally mobile French language students study in Canada, according to a new report presented at the Languages Canada conference this month. The association noted an ...
When we think of language in Canada, perhaps it's contentious Quebecois signage rules that come to mind. But a new map from the folks at the Canadian mapping site, The 10 and 3 gives us a taste of the ...
Canada announces Express Entry draw results for French language proficiency and invites foreigners to apply for permanent ...
Canada takes its soda very seriously. Way back in 2009, an incident so egregious occurred onboard an Air Canada flight that it would make it all the way to the Supreme Court of Canada. A passenger ...