The leader of Canada’s most populous province says he will be calling an election in Ontario because he says he needs a mandate to fight U.S.
U.S. president-elect Donald Trump has threatened to impose a 25 per cent tariff on Canadian goods when he comes back into office next week.
Canada’s outgoing prime minister and the leader of the country’s oil rich province of Alberta are confident Canada can avoid the 25% tariffs President Donald Trump says he will impose on Canada and Mexico on Feb.
Finance Minister Dominic LeBlanc said Canada is "absolutely" prepared if President Donald Trump levies 25 per cent tariffs against Canada next month. Ottawa has potential response scenarios at the ready,
With U.S. president-elect Donald Trump’s tariff threat top of mind with five days to go before he’s sworn in south of the border, there’s a good chance Ontario Premier Doug Ford will speak on the subject when he visits Mississauga on Thursday.
Economists described the potential economic impact of Trump tariffs as 'bad' and 'enormous' and are expecting some fiscal stimulus in response
Finance Minister Dominic LeBlanc met Tuesday with Ontario Premier Doug Ford, who currently chairs the premiers’ group, to talk about Canada’s response.
Ontario Premier Doug Ford praised the federal government’s plan to secure the Canada-U.S. border in response to former U.S. president Donald Trump’s threat to impose a 25-per-cent tariff on Canadian imports.
Tariffs of 25 percent could hit goods from Mexico and Canada entering the U.S. as soon as next month, Donald Trump announced on Monday while signing executive orders, signaling the beginning of a potential trade war that could have major effects on the U.S. economy.
After nearly 16 months of work, the foreign interference commission's final report will be made public. Here's what the report could contain.
NORTHERN ONTARIO—The federal government has announced a significant investment aimed at bolstering healthcare services across Canada but for residents of Northern Ontario, the implications of this funding come with mixed emotions.
U.S. border accounts for a fraction of illegal crossings into the U.S. and less than 0.2 per cent of fentanyl seized by the U.S. Customs and Border Patrol. In addition to the federal government’s plan,