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Latest in Tag: canada

Egypt, Canada discuss strengthening economic, trade relations
Ambassador to Canada Ahmed Abu Zeid met with Manitoba Deputy Prime Minister

Egypt, Canada discuss bilateral relations, regional issues of mutual interest
Egypt’s Ambassador to Canada Ahmed Abu Zeid has met with Canadian Member of Parliament Sven Spengemann

Egypt’s Ambassador to Canada reviews COVID-19 experience at Concordia University
Egypt achieves balance between applying precautionary measures and maintaining economic activity, says Abu Zeid

Two killed, five others injured in Canada stabbing attack
According to reports, the suspect, who has been identified as a man in his mid-20s, was armed with a long blade. He went on a stabbing spree near the regional parliament building in the city, which is located in the predominantly French-speaking province of Quebec in eastern Canada.

Egypt-Canada trade exchange reaches $1.7bn: El-Said
Increased cooperation needed in various fields, such as AI and information exchange, says El-Said

Egypt, Canada sign 2 CA$14m grant agreements for health, socio-economic support, women empowerment
The grants were signed by Minister Al-Mashat and the Canadian Ambassador to Egypt, Jess Dutton, under a bilateral development assistance programme.

More than 10 people killed in shooting in Canada
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau offered his condolences. “My heart goes out to everyone affected in what is a terrible situation.

Does Egypt risk diplomatic embarrassment due to foreign returnees diagnosed with COVID-19?
Authorities affirm Egypt remains clear of Coronavirus

US-Canada trade-off: Who is happiest with NAFTA 2.0?
A new North American trade agreement has been struck between the US, Canada and Mexico following tense negotiations. But is this a victory for US President Donald Trump or is the picture a little more nuanced?NAFTA is dead, long live USMCA? It’s not the most inspiring battle cry you’ll ever hear but it neatly sums …

Canada mulls NAFTA rejig as Trump unveils new Mexico trade deal
As the US and Mexico unveil a reworked trade agreement, the old one’s third leg, Canada, said its signature is needed and it may not sign it. But what have the US and Mexico agreed and how much leverage does Ottawa have?US President Donald Trump’s economic adviser, Larry Kudlow, said Monday’s revised NAFTA deal with …

Foreign investment in US down sharply
Investment totaled $259.6 billion (€221.2 billion), with the figure representing the second year of decline after a peak in 2015 when foreign investors’ expenditure in the US hit $439.5 billion.

US, Canada, Australia to their citizens: Be careful during Egyptian election
Safety situation is good, but Alexandria explosion raised fears, says expert

Canadian Food Inspection allows Egyptian grapes into Canadian market
Major grape exporters delegation to visit Canada in February to promote next grape season, says minister

Canada cautions Boeing amid trade row
Amid a trade row with the US, Canada announces it is looking to buy 88 military jets. The news comes after the government said it would rather buy used fighter jets from Australia than new ones from Boeing.Canada launched a much anticipated process to replace its ageing fleet of CF-18 Hornet fighter jets Tuesday, announcing …

Negotiations to export 4 new products to Australia, Canada, China: Demerdash
New export rules developed to protect the reputation of the Egyptian product

Sweden beats Canada on penalties to win ice hockey world championships
Sweden has won the ice hockey world championships for the 10th time with a 2-1 victory over 2016 champions Canada. Sunday’s final in the German city of Cologne was settled by a penalty shootout.At the end of regulation, Sweden and Canada were tied 1-1. Ryan O’Reilly had equalized for Canada at the end of three …

Egypt’s exports to Canada increased by 35% in 2016
Imports from Canada fell by 25% to $250.5m

2 suspects arrested after Quebec mosque shooting kills 6, injures 8
Prime minister Trudeau has called the shooting in the eastern Canadian city a “terrorist attack.” The gunmen, whose motive remains unknown, opened fire during evening prayers.

Parliamentary speaker calls on Canada to consider Muslim Brotherhood a ‘terrorist’ group
During the visit of a Canadian parliamentary delegation, Egyptian parliament warns against Muslim Brotherhood

Canadian delegation meets Al-Sisi, discusses bilateral relations
The delegation also met with parliamentary Foreign Affairs Committee to discuss bilateral relations

Al-Sisi to meet with Canadian parliamentary delegation
The delegation will discuss with the president ways to enhance bilateral relations between both countries

Foreign embassies ambiguously alarm citizens
Foreign Minister slams warnings for 9 October, which the embassies released without specifying any reasons

Minister of International Cooperation discusses future plans with Canada
Egypt committed to improve cooperation between both countries, says Nasr

NGOs launch massive lawsuit against EU-Canada trade deal
German activists have launched the country’s largest-ever civil lawsuit in protest of a planned free trade agreement between the EU and Canada.

A slippery decision: Chevron oil pollution in Ecuador
Chevron has won a key challenge against a multi-billion-dollar judgment over polluting the Ecuadorian Amazon with toxic oil waste. But the case is far from over – a challenge is still pending in Canada.

Systematic Russian doping at Sochi 2014 identified by McLaren Report
Canadian lawyer Richard McLaren says his team established the pattern “beyond a reasonable doubt.” He told reporters in Toronto that Russia’s secret service, sports ministry and its anti-doping agency were all involved.

DW terrorism expert: ‘More police doesn’t mean more security’
On Bastille Day, France was once more the target of a horrible attack that claimed the lives of more than 80 people. DW’s terrorism expert Alexandra von Nahmen talks to DW about the attack.

IKEA recalls millions of chests and dressers
Swedish furniture group IKEA has announced it’s recalling tens of millions of chests and dressers in the US. The pieces are linked to the death of six children who got entrapped when the furniture tipped over.

EU aims to sidestep parliaments on CETA
The EU Commission is reportedly planning to push through a free trade agreement between Canada and the EU, known as CETA, without giving the bloc’s national parliaments a say in it.

International Cooperation Minister signs 3 grant deals with Canada worth C$30.6m
The deals were made in the fields of food security and SMEs, says Sahar Nasr