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Jim Morris

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  • Steve Rai, Vancouver Police interim police chief, speaks during a news conference that there had been a vehicle and a suspect involved in an incident at the annual Lapu Lapu festival celebrating Filipino culture, at East 43rd Avenue and Fraser, in the south of Vancouver on April 26, 2025. Canadian police arrested a man on April 26 after a car plowed into a street party in the western city of Vancouver killing a number of people. Authorities said the incident happened shortly after 8:00 pm (0300 GMT Sunday) in Vancouver's Sunset on Fraser neighborhood as members of the Filipino community gathered to celebrate Lapu Lapu Day.North America

    11 people were killed after a Vancouver man allegedly drove his car into a Lapu Lapu Day festival crowd

    By Jim Morris, Rob Gillies, and others
  • Yara Alfaqeeh, 20, stands along the Windsor, Ontario, Canada side of the Detroit River on Wednesday, April 23, 2025.  (AP Photo/Corey R. Williams)Travel & Leisure

    Canadians are avoiding the U.S. over Trump’s bluster and border arrests—crossings down 22%

    By Rob Gillies, Jim Morris, and others
  • Canada’s former Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland speaks at a press conference in Toronto on Sunday Jan. 19, 2025, as she kicks off her campaign to become the next Liberal party leader. (Frank Gunn/The Canadian Press via AP)Politics

    Ex-finance minister running for Canada PM lays out plan to retaliate against Trump’s tariffs ‘where it hurts’

    By Jim Morris and The Associated Press
  • FILE – Alberta Premier Danielle Smith announces the start of construction on a new Calgary Flames NHL hockey arena in Calgary, Alberta, July 22, 2024. (Jeff McIntosh/The Canadian Press via AP, File)Politics

    Leader of Canada’s oil-rich Alberta says she won’t support move to stop energy shipments to U.S. as tariff retaliation

    By Jim Morris and The Associated Press
  • OTTAWA, CANADA – DECEMBER 19: Former Prime Minister of Canada Jean Chretian delivers a speech during the launch event of the Chinese version of his autobiography ‘My Stories, My Times’ on December 19, 2024 in Ottawa, Canada. (Photo by Yu Ruidong/China News Service/VCG via Getty Images)Politics

    Canada former Prime Minister Chrétien advises Trump to ‘Give your head a shake!’ as he rejects 51st state remarks

    By Jim Morris and The Associated Press
  • Justin Trudeau, Canada’s prime minister, during a news conference at Rideau Cottage in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, on Monday, Jan. 6, 2025. Trudeau is resigning after more than nine years leading Canada, bowing to sagging approval numbers and a rebellion within his political party. Photographer: David Kawai/Bloomberg via Getty ImagesPolitics

    Canada’s Justin Trudeau advises U.S. consumers to consider how much Trump’s tariffs could hurt them

    By Jim Morris and The Associated Press
  • VANCOUVER, BC - JANUARY 17: Huawei Technologies Chief Financial Officer Meng Wanzhou leaves her house on her way to a court appearance on January 17, 2020 in Vancouver, Canada. The United States government accused Wanzhou of fraud after HSBC continued trade with Iran while sanctions were in place. (Photo by Jeff Vinnick/Getty Images)International

    Huawei CFO extradition trial begins as China protests ‘political’ treatment of tech champion exec

    By Jim Morris, Rob Gillies, and others
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