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The Quebec separatist movement "is still an option" despite a loss in a national election, Canada's outgoing foreign affairs minister said.
In a response to Middle East revolutions, Canada is moving to secure the loot of fallen dictators.
Flights to evacuate Canadians from the violence in Libya were scheduled to start arriving in Tripoli Thursday, a federal minister in Ottawa announced.
The Canadian government is seeking the fastest legal method to extradite a relative of Tunisia's exiled president, the foreign affairs minister said.
Canada will take a young Canadian who admitted fighting with al-Qaida forces and killing a U.S. soldier, Foreign Affairs Minister Lawrence Cannon said Monday.
Canada Monday announced tightened sanctions against Iran, accusing Tehran of defying international law by edging closer to building nuclear weapons.
Chile has formally asked Canada for specific relief assistance after Saturday's catastrophic earthquake that killed more than 700 people.
Canada is gradually bringing home more than 2,000 soldiers working earthquake relief in Haiti, the foreign affairs minister announced Monday in Ottawa.
Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper shuffled 12 of 38 portfolios in his Conservative Cabinet in Ottawa Tuesday.
Two Royal Canadian Mounted Police peacekeepers were missing in Haiti Wednesday, a day after a massive earthquake devastated the country, officials said.
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