U.S. Judge Fines Chinese Telecom Firm Hytera $50 Million for Trade-Secret Theft — Case Recalls Longstanding Canada-U.S. Security Tensions CHICAGO — A U.S. federal judge has fined Chinese telecommunications giant Hytera Communications Corp. $50 million aft... See more
Breaking: Shots Fired at U.S. Consulate in Toronto as Iran War Fuels Fears of Proxy or Sleeper-Cell Retaliation TORONTO — Police responded at 5:29 a.m. Tuesday to reports that someone fired shots at the American Consulate at University Avenue and Queen St... See more
Federal Crown drops charges against Calgary couple caught with nearly 8 kilograms of fentanyl on Saskatchewan highway SWIFT CURRENT — The Federal Crown has stayed all charges against two Calgary residents who were arrested last year after nearly 8 kilogra... See more
'That's Crazy': Conservative MPs Confront Canada's Refugee Chief Over Iranian Regime Suspect Shielded From Public View The head of Canada's Immigration and Refugee Board also confirmed for the first time that more than 23,000 asylum claims — including fro... See more
LONDON — Jason Pack has spent his career advising Western governments and corporations on the Middle East, running a Libya oil-and-gas consulting firm, and briefing United Nations bureaucrats. Now a fellow at RUSI, the storied British defense and security... See more