Canada
Justin and Jacinda Skype
The incoming Prime Minister, Jacinda Ardern, has spoken to her Canadian counterpart, Justin Trudeau.
Taliban killed my baby, says freed hostage
A Canadian held hostage by the Taliban has spoken of the group's "stupidity and evil", revealing they murdered his daughter and raped his wife.
Diana Wichtel - Driving to Treblinka
Diana Wichtel is an award-winning journalist. After gaining an MA at the University of Auckland, she tutored English before moving into journalism, and is perhaps best known for her long-standing… Audio
New NZDF haka debuts at Invictus Games
A new haka is about to have its world debut when the New Zealand Defence Force team competes this week at the Invictus Games in Canada. Audio
Ex-Napier city councillor found guilty of first-degree murder
The former Napier city councillor, Peter Beckett, has been found guilty of first-degree murder by a Canadian jury.
NZers return from fighting 'tornado-like' Canadian wildfires
Working up to 14-hour days in gruelling heat and navigating steep cliffs with heavy gear to fight "tornado-like fires", is how Napier woman Allison Ludlow spent the past month.
World Correspondent - Canada
Journalist for Medicine Hat News, Peggy Revell reports from Canada. Audio
NZ firefighters tackle Canada's worst blazes
A group of New Zealand firefighters have been working tirelessly to tackle the worst wildfire season in British Columbia's history. Canterbury firefighter Steve Ochsner is there, and describes the… Audio
Former Napier councillor on murder trial again in Canada
Former Napier city councillor Peter Beckett is on trial again in Canada, charged with murdering his wife. In his first trial the jury could not reach a verdict. CBC reporter Brady Strachan is covering… Audio
Kiwi pilot fighting 'enormous' wildfires in Canada
New Zealand helicopter pilot Steve Boyce is fighting enormous wildfires in Canada, he tells us he's working in the worst conditions he's experienced in 25 years Audio
Refugees crossing into Canada from US swell
The Canadian military is building a camp to house the growing number of refugees crossing the US border, officials have said.
Canada wildfires 'apocalyptic' - Kiwi pilot
A New Zealand helicopter pilot fighting enormous wildfires in Canada says the conditions there are the worst he has experienced in 25 years.
NZ firefighters on way to battle British Columbia wildfires
Eighty NZ firefighters are heading to Canada to help fight the region's worst fires in six decades. British Columbia Wildfire spokesperson Kevin Skrepnek described the scene to Morning Report. Audio
Team of 80 NZers to fight rampant Canada wildfires
Dozens of New Zealand firefighters are on their way to Canada to help combat the more than 200 wildfires forcing thousands of people to evacuate their homes.
Asylum seekers fleeing US put pressure on Canada
Montreal's Olympic Stadium has been opened to shelter a sudden increase in asylum seekers arriving into Canada from the US.
Canadians lead charge for single digital identity
A coalition of Canadian business and government organisations is leading the charge for a single digital identity to be used anywhere in the world. Audio
Man with 24 wives found guilty of polygamy
Two former leaders of a breakaway Mormon sect in Canada have been found guilty of polygamy after a decades-long investigation of the small, isolated group.
Comedy and the art of selling out
Te Radar talks to Sonia Sly about the most memorable show of his career, the art of comedy, why he would call himself a feminist if he was a woman, and the reason he's kept a special item of women's… Audio
British Columbia wildfires: 14,000 people evacuated
Tens of thousands of people have been evacuated in the Canadian province as more firefighters arrive.
Wildfires continue to rage in Canada with no end in sight
Thousands of people are out of their homes and thousands more are preparing to leave as wildfires rage in British Columbia. Audio