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Prime Minister Mark Carney will be watched closely by Canadians infuriated by Donald Trump — and by an anxious business community looking for tariff relief.
Trump, in a new interview, is circumspect about his duties to uphold due process rights laid out in the Constitution.
President Donald Trump played down the fears of his critics — from the potential harms of a recession to worries about rising ...
American ranchers and farmers are definitely a large part of the base that elected President Trump,” says Alberta’s minister ...
The same dynamic has played out with Canada. Almost immediately after Trump won his second term, he talked about Canada ...
During his first 100 days in office, President Donald Trump has implemented 175 immigration-related actions, that’s much more ...
I met with U.S. Border Patrol agents stationed in my home district of Erie, Pennsylvania. I have previously met with these ...
The president also downplayed fears of a recession and spoke of potential successors when his four-year term ends in an NBC ...
The loss comes after Canadian liquor stores removed U.S. products from its shelves, a mandate that Ontario Premier Doug Ford ...
Australia’s re-elected Prime Minister Anthony Albanese on Sunday was greeted by well-wishers at a Sydney café and said the ...
U.S. tariffs present not only a risk of Canadian job losses — and loss of access to employer-sponsored drug plans — but also ...
The global turmoil wreaked by President Trump’s policies made him a factor in the election, bolstering the re-election of ...