Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said Canada can help President Donald Trump achieve his promise of a new "golden age" for America. However, he warned, if the U.S. president imposes tariffs, Ottawa will punch back.
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said the bordering nation is crucial to President ... “The president has said that he wants to usher in a golden age for the United States. That will require more steel and aluminum, more critical minerals, more ...
Justin Trudeau's Liberals were viewed as being primarily focused on things like inequality, wealth redistribution, climate change and reconciliation. It would be unsurprising if the race to choose his successor saw some push to focus on things that he was accused of not paying enough attention to.
The worst part about making Canada the 51st state would be absorbing its government-run, single-payer healthcare system.
The Prime Minister, Justin Trudeau, today issued the following statement on the inauguration of Donald J. Trump as President of the United States of America: “On behalf of the Government of Canada, I extend my congratulations to Donald J. Trump on his inauguration as President of the United States of America for a second term.
National Indigenous leaders in Canada say the prime minister is asking them to lobby their counterparts in the United States as part of the pushback against president-elect Donald Trump’s tariff threats.
Canada's former deputy prime minister Chrystia Freeland launched her campaign Sunday to replace Justin Trudeau as Liberal Party leader and prime minister, pitching herself as the best option to oppose
Trump’s tariffs threaten to blow up the trade agreement he negotiated with America’s two neighbors in his first term.
Donald Trump's self-imposed deadline for a first round of tariffs on Canada, Mexico, and China looms in less than two days as economic observers and world leaders try to plan amid the uncertainty.
Finance Minister Dominic LeBlanc's office confirmed the video was texted to Howard Lutnick Wednesday evening after Lutnick discussed tariffs on Canada at his confirmation hearing.
Labor is acutely aware of which headlines will hinder or help as we head into an election campaign while new polling reveals which electorates will be most vulnerable to change on polling day.