OTTAWA — Deputy Prime Minister and Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland thinks China could be the tie that binds the new Trump White House and the Liberal government.
With Trump returning to the presidency, there are some sectors that could boom in Canada, and others to watch. But which ones ...
TEAM CANADA — As the revamped Canada-U.S. Cabinet committee readies for Trump 2.0, and the Prime Minister’s Office organizes itself for the new era in Washington, those efforts build on the “Team ...
Former Taiwan President Tsai Ing-wen is planning to visit Canada next week, two diplomatic sources told Reuters, in a highly ...
The threat of the tariff is causing a lot of concern in Canada, where the Canadian Chamber of Commerce said such a tariff ...
Unions at B.C., Montreal ports say they will each challenge Ottawa’s intervention to end the lockouts and impose binding ...
Premier Doug Ford's government has signed a $100-million deal with Elon Musk's SpaceX to deliver high-speed internet to ...
In a world coping with climate setbacks and Donald Trump’s re-election in the United States, the growing prominence of ...
A U.S. trade attorney and a former congressman say a second Trump administration may not direct tariffs specifically at ...
Mexico has replaced China as the top buyer of U.S. food and agricultural exports in the 2024 fiscal year, according to U.S.
Seventeen people are facing charges following an 18-month investigation into the illegal drug trade operating in the Ottawa ...