MONTEBELLO — Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said Tuesday that “everything is on the table” in response to U.S. President Donald Trump’s renewed threat to impose 25 per cent tariffs on all Canadian ...
LeBlanc and Foreign Affairs Minister Melanie Joly stepped out of a cabinet meeting in Montebello, Que. to deliver a statement to reassure Canadians after the newly installed U.S. president signed a ...
President Trump signed an executive order creating the Elon Musk-led Department of Government Efficiency. “That’s a big one,” ...
The Capitol building is locked down as Inauguration guests start to slowly trickle into the rotunda. To enter, one must show ...
We dodged a bullet,” said John McKay, a veteran member of the Canadian House of Commons, from the ruling Liberal Party. “We ...
In two words muttered to reporters as he walked away from an impromptu scrum Monday, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau summarized ...
Trump’s re-election has proven a bane for the Canadian dollar. Prior to Monday’s bounce, the loonie had fallen 4.5 per cent since Nov. 5, a decline attributed to both the tariff threat and the broader ...
In terms of Canada, since being elected, Trump has claimed the U.S. subsidizes its northern neighbour by $200 billion annually through the trade deficit, military protection, and other measures.
Canada’s oilpatch is bracing for more volatility ahead as Donald Trump returned to the White House, declared an energy ...
Trump’s nominee for commerce secretary, Howard Lutnick, has previously said that tariffs will be used as bargaining chips.
U.S. President Donald Trump’s team is indicating he won’t hit Canada with damaging tariffs on his inauguration day.
The Paul brothers, Elon Musk, Jeff Bezos and other prominent CEOs and celebrities were in attendance for President Trump's swearing in as 47th President of the United States.