By: Lloyd Brown-John Being prime minister in Canada is invariably a roller-coaster ride fuelled in large measure by ambition.
President-elect Donald Trump’s talk of making Canada the “51st state” is to serve as a distraction from his proposed tariffs on the country, says the outgoing prime minister.
Justin Trudeau told MSNBC's Jen Psaki how he steered his conversation with President-elect Donald Trump about Trump's idea about annexing Canada.
Justin Trudeau chose Jan. 6, a day fraught with significance for Americans, to announce he will depart from the Canadian ...
Canada is looking at putting retaliatory tariffs on American orange juice, toilets and some steel products if U.S.
The United States probably won’t annex Canada. But Trump’s imperial dreams are already destabilizing the world.
Canada’s governing Liberal Party will announce the country’s new prime minister March 9 after a leadership vote that follows ...
Surveys show most Canadians prefer staying separate, though some see potential power in a merger. What would it look like if ...
Donald Trump ran on a return to his "America First" foreign policy platform. The U.S., he said, could no longer afford to be ...
Poilievre added that Trump would likely be happy to see the consumer price on carbon rise in April, as scheduled, because "he'll be on the phone with our trucking companies, our factories, our mines, ...
Outgoing Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau on Thursday in an interview with CNN's Jake Tapper responded to President-elect Donald Trump's push to make Canada the 51st state. TAPPER: ...
For the first time since U.S. president-elect Donald Trump threatened hefty tariffs on Canadian goods, Prime Minister Justin ...