Canada has long been a trusted northern neighbor to the United States. But after a decade of radical progressive rule, it is clear that Canada’s approach to border security is putting both American ...
At the address at the Empire Club in Toronto, Gov. Whitmer was critical of tariffs and urged collaboration between Michigan ...
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We asked our readers how to get Canada's economy back on track. Here are the 50 most interesting answers
As part of Postmedia’s How Canada Wins series, the Financial Post asked readers for their ideas about how to get Canada’s economy back on track. We thank everyone who submitted a suggestion and are ...
U.S. Sen. Tim Kaine, Virginia’s junior Democratic senator, feels strongly that Canada doesn’t pose a national security threat to the United States — a contrast to President Donald Trump, who has ...
When asked if this is officially the end of the federal government ‘bailing out’ Canada Post, Joël Lightbound, minister of government transformation, public works and procurement, said there will be ...
Canada's outgoing Prime Minister Justin Trudeau warned the country will have a "forceful and immediate" response if President Donald Trump follows through with his 25 percent tariff plans. Newsweek ...
Sports are meant to provide an escape from politics, a chance for fierce competition to command the spotlight over policy and government rhetoric. The 4 Nations Face-Off was different, and hockey is ...
Homeland Security has continued to pour millions into surveillance tech without a clear plan for how it will enhance security ...
Chris Farrell (left), senior economics contributor for MPR News and Marketplace, MPR News host Angela Davis and Charla Robinson (right), president of the Thunder Bay Chamber of Commerce, talk at the ...
Prime Minister Mark Carney’s meeting with President Trump will not on its own repair parlous U.S.-Canadian relations, but at least the two leaders were civil toward each other. Trump repeated his ...
But economic, political and technological changes have left Canada with few ways to handle trade restrictions now. By Ian Austen After Donald J. Trump’s presidential inauguration on Monday, Canadians ...
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