Kelly Geraldine Malone

The Canadian Press

Kelly Geraldine Malone is a reporter for The Canadian Press.

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Trump's appointees have criticized Trudeau, warned of border issues with Canada

Donald Trump's second administration is filling up with some of his most loyal supporters and many of the people landing top jobs have been critical of Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and security at Canada's border.

2 Canadian families join American parents in lawsuit against social media giants

The lawsuit was filed in the Los Angeles County Superior Court earlier this month on behalf of 11 families — two of whom are Canadian — who say their children suffered physical and mental harms because of social media platforms.

Trudeau calls on world leaders to 'come together' in support of Haiti

Justin Trudeau turned his focus to the ongoing crises in Haiti as he spoke with world leaders Monday ahead of the 78th meeting of the United Nations General Assembly.

Trudeau calls on world leaders at United Nations to ignore differences for the greater good

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says that at a time when the world faces increasing instability, leaders have a choice: bury their heads in the sand or put their differences aside for the sake of future generations.

U.S. escalates efforts to halt Ottawa's digital services tax

The federal government says it's in close contact with its American partners as the Biden administration escalates efforts to halt Canada's tax on large foreign digital services companies.

Manitoba, Ontario premiers reflect on Tim Walz as Democrat running mate pick

Premiers that share a border with Minnesota say Tim Walz understands America's important cultural and trade relationship with Canada, after the governor was chosen as Kamala Harris's running mate on the U.S. Democratic presidential ticket.

Kamala Harris likely to follow Biden's path on Canada-U.S. relationship, experts say

Observers expect Kamala Harris to follow President Joe Biden's roadmap for America's relationship with Canada as she moves to secure the Democratic party's presidential nomination.

United States looking at all options to respond to Canada's digital services tax

The Office of the United States Trade Representative says it will do what's necessary to halt Canada's tax on large foreign digital services companies.

Red dress fashion show in Kamloops honours day of awareness for missing and murdered Indigenous women

Models in uniquely designed red dresses are taking to the runway in British Columbia this weekend to make a powerful fashion statement about missing and murdered Indigenous women, girls and two-spirit people.

Crown prosecutor seeks life sentence for former Saskatchewan Mountie who killed lover

A Saskatchewan judge has reserved his decision on how long a former Saskatchewan Mountie who shot and killed his lover should be incarcerated.