OTTAWA ― Ottawa will provide pandemic-level financial support to Canadian workers and businesses if US President Donald Trump follows through on sweeping tariff threats, officials said on Wednesday.
Some have called for Canada to join or at least form closer relations with the European Union amid tariff threats from the U.S. Is it even possible?
Colombia stopped resisting President Donald Trump’s deportation of its unwanted nationals. But America First bullying may yet provoke a backlash. The row casts a pall over the first trip abroad by ...
His efforts to “repel the disastrous invasion of our country” by migrants and drugs from Mexico and Canada may soon include stemming the passage of cars. A promise to impose sweeping tariffs on “day ...
OTTAWA — NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh says Canada should bar American companies from all federal government procurement contracts if U.S. President Donald Trump hits the country with damaging tariffs.
The threat of upcoming U.S. tariffs and political changes in Canada have installed a lot of fog in front of the windshield,' said CFIB's chief economist.
White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt said that Trump’s tariff orders and sanctions would be “held in reserve and not signed” on Jan. 26, as long as Colombian migrants returned to their country ...
LONDON (Reuters) - The first central bank meetings of 2025 suggest it will be a year in which policymakers go their own way as economic paths diverge, as the United States holds interest rates steady, ...
WASHINGTON – What is it going to take to convince US President Donald Trump not to press ahead with his threat of tariffs on America’s top three trade partners – Mexico, Canada and China? A video ...
In recent months, plenty of business executives have said they were taking a wait-and-see approach to U.S. President Donald Trump's broad threats of tariffs. Automakers like General Motors and ...
RFK Jr, Tulsi Gabbard and Kash Patel’s hearings are expected to go ahead despite the deadly mid-air collision in Washington, DC ...
Your hosts wrote exactly one year ago that Congress was facing pressure to address sky-high costs for homeowners and renters — but that there was no clear path to a bipartisan compromise.