‘Life is good here and we’re not going anywhere’
Wild Geese: Dubliner misses the Aviva on match day but is content with Toronto’s offering
Wild Geese: Dubliner misses the Aviva on match day but is content with Toronto’s offering
Demonstrators are unleashing populist currents in a famously centrist political culture
Protestors moved to the middle of the road and sang the Canadian national anthem
US urges Canada to use federal powers to end blockage as supply chains are disrupted
Country’s largest settlement to compensate indigenous people harmed by system
Airline flying three times a-week between destinations, with return flights to each on alternate days
An Irishman’s Diary
Government acknowledges ‘residual positives’ from people who are not a health risk
World wrap: Merkel pleads with Germans to cut down socialising as death toll rises
Dubliner Fiona O’Brien is a stand-up comedian in Toronto, now homeschooling three children
Duke and Duchess of Sussex understood to be seeking more ‘progressive roles’ as royals
Military apologises as it says aircraft was mistaken for a ‘hostile target’
Pilot programme last year called on communities to sponsor Syrian refugee family
Kim Martin’s fiancee, who he was to marry in August, appeals for help to get him home
Groups are still ‘leagues behind’ jihadis and the far-right on use of digital, research finds
Rahaf Mohammed Alqunun was granted asylum after flying to Thailand to escape
Prosecutors claim sentence too light amid ongoing tensions over Huawei executive
Michael Spavor, Michael Kovrig held on suspicion of ‘endangering national security’
Many see Chinese company as potential conduit for espionage and sabotage
Trump considers tariffs of up to 25%, a levy critics warn will increase vehicle costs
The 45-60 age bracket is a time in life when women are often at their most vulnerable
Alt-right icon or incisive psychologist? The Canadian professor says his priority is to help people take charge of their lives
US president has told advisors to re-open negotiations on TPP trade agreement
Canadian envoy says post-Brexit trade deal would still lead to border checks and delays
Call for UK government to carry out possible review of all its Boeing contracts
More than 330 murders recorded in St James Parish last year
Joshua Boyle condemns the ‘stupidity’ of his kidnappers after his family’s five year ordeal
US threats to firm’s survival expose UK’s vulnerability without collective EU muscle
Plastics manufacturer aiming to float on stock market within 12-18 months
Lawyers are attempting to bring refugee families over amid concerns of grave reprisals
Man with arms raised towards CN Tower says: ‘I’m here, and I’m your responsibility’
In Canada, First Nations tribes were forced into a boarding school system run by Christian churches, in which abuse was rife. Here, three indigenous storytellers discuss how they are remaking their society
Stake sale may pave the way for flotation of One51
Paul Watson updates the story of Sir John Franklin’s lost Arctic expedition
Artist’s most ardent admirers compared his works to spiritual prophecy
Prime minister yet to take public stance over Kevin Vickers’s clash with Dublin protester
Placing homeless directly into housing has had high success rate, says visiting academic
The Dáil should now bring forward a cross party motion calling for Ibrahim’s freedom
It’s farewell to one and two cent coins as the Central Bank prepares to send the expensive discs to the ha’penny place
Justin Trudeau will be the new prime minister after sweeping defeat for Conservatives
Canada’s contribution to west coast piers recalled at Cruinniú na mBád in Kinvara
Yassin Salhi tells detectives he attempted to cause explosion at chemical plant in Lyons
Mother who lost two sons says Indian government ignored warnings of terrorist attack
Irish citizens snapped up the 3850 permits online on Tuesday
Russell has a lunar crater and a solar event named after her despite the constraints she was under
South Korean group hoping to get hold of valuable patents
Duchy in row with EU over releasing details of tax arrangements
Employers hoping to recruit workers at the Canada Expo in the RDS in Dublin this weekend
1,800 Irish people became Australian citizens last year. Increasing numbers of emigrants are swearing allegiance to Australia, Canada and other countries
Think tank predicts 14% drop in number of emigrants in 12 months to April 2014
A trial in Wexford to scrap 1c and 2c coins ends this week and, Government willing, a national rounding system could start before next summer
Crosswords & puzzles to keep you challenged and entertained
Inquests into the nightclub fire that led to the deaths of 48 people
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
Weddings, Births, Deaths and other family notices