Two members of the federal cabinet Canada-U.S. relations committee are in Palm Beach, Florida for talks about tariffs that U.S. president-elect Donald Trump is threatening to impose.
Many of Trump’s immediate plans require massive financial and logistical resources — not to mention political will — to carry out.
Charlie Angus, a member of the Canadian Parliament, slammed the U.S. president-elect over his "deranged" message for the ...
After closing the books on a banner year for U.S. stocks, investors expect to ride seasonal momentum into mid-January when a ...
What Canada can learn from Trump's campaign Donald Trump smiled wide in front of cheering supporters after millions of ...
Expect the Trump administration to focus on ensuring that the ‘northern border doesn't become as bad as the southern,’ one ...
Loge said that going into 2025, the U.S. would have a relatively strong economy, with inflation at close to 2 percent, and that "the prudent policy would be to stay the course." ...
Key members of Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's cabinet traveled to Florida on Thursday for talks with ...
O’Leary’s interest in unifying the US and Canada comes after Trump, 78, has repeatedly suggested in recent weeks that Canada ...
Two top Canadian Cabinet ministers are visiting Palm Beach to talk border security and trade with officials in the incoming ...
Canada's new finance minister Dominic LeBlanc and Foreign Affairs Minister Melanie Joly will meet aides to U.S.