Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says Canada is ready to respond, if U.S. President Donald Trump follows through on his plans to ...
White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt says U.S. President Donald Trump will implement 25 per cent tariffs on goods from Canada and Mexico and 10 per cent tariffs on goods from China on Saturday ...
The White House was emphatic on the rate Canada and Mexico should expect: 25 per cent, a number that premiers, industry and union leaders have warned would devastate Canadian jobs. The Bank of Canada ...
Reuters reported earlier Friday, citing three people "familiar with the planning," that Trump would announce the long-promised 25 per cent tariffs would begin on March 1.
Dominic LeBlanc has no time for “51st state” jokes. He’s too busy trying to keep the U.S. from slapping tariffs on its neighbor to the north.
OTTAWA — Canada’s public safety minister offered an “attaboy” to Ontario’s premier for his recent Canada-U.S. outreach work.
Canada’s outgoing prime minister and the leader of the country’s oil rich province of Alberta are confident Canada can avoid ...
Public Safety Minister David McGuinty said he was feeling encouraged ... Danielle Smith, the premier of Canada’s oil-rich ...
The other MPs who have already publicly indicated support for Carney are Robert Morissey from Prince Edward Island; Sameer Zuberi from Quebec; George Chahal from Alberta ... Public Safety Minister ...
The Alberta premier skipped the group press conference ... Border plan update: Public Safety Minister DAVID MCGUINTY announced the RCMP is leasing, then unleashing, two helicopters to patrol ...
Until these threats cease, Alberta will not be able to fully support ... (new window) Public Safety Minister David McGuinty told reporters Canada is also setting up new surveillance towers ...
“Alberta will simply not agree to export tariffs ... Also on Wednesday, Public Safety Minister David McGuinty said Ottawa will add 60 new drones at the Canada-U.S. border and will deploy two ...