We cannot change Donald Trump, but we can control our economic destiny,” one of the candidates, Mark Carney, said.
Canadians are steering clear of American-made products and changing their vacation plans in response to Trump's tariff threats.
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Off. Trudeau's pre-game taunt escalated tensions amid Trump's annexation remarks. Fans clashed over the national anthems, ...
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has taken a slap shot at President Trump after America's northern neighbor emerged ...
Trump's threats of annexation and tariffs have caused many Canadians to boycott U.S. travel. We Floridians support your break ...
When they played “O Canada” for the second time, there were no American fans left in the arena to boo.Instead, the Canadian ...