Some experts say making it easier for one province to trade with another could help mitigate some of the worst effects of Trump’s tariffs.
OTTAWA — Canada’s political class scrambled to respond on Thursday, after United States President Donald Trump took his latest swipe at Canada in virtual remarks to the World Economic Forum, telling ...
Over-analysis and over-reaction seem to be the order of the day. A good example is the dreaded “polar vortex” or “Siberian ...
The focus on American prosperity and national security is the latest pivot by Canadian officials as the country tries to find ...
Canada's premiers remain divided on how best to respond to the looming threat of a trade war with the United States.
The Conservative leader was responding to U.S. President Donald Trump's first actions since his swearing-in, which included ...
Geist said another target could be Canada’s Online News Act, which compels tech companies to enter into agreements with news ...
It was revealed that freshly inaugurated United States President Donald Trump will not immediately impose 25 per cent tariffs ...
OTTAWA — Canada appears to be leaning toward hitting the United States with matching tariffs if President Donald Trump makes ...
In a speech, the U.S. President said Canada could become a U.S. state to avoid tariffs, and suggested that the U.S. doesn’t need Canadian oil and gas, cars or lumber ...
General Jennie Carignan, Chief of the Defence Staff, says military is prepared to support border security agencies with ...
Canada's premiers are meeting virtually with the prime minister today to talk about Donald Trump's early moves as president.