The group includes representatives from the automotive industry, the nuclear power sector, agriculture and the labour movement.
Outgoing Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has announced the formation of a Canada-U.S. relations council to support the federal government as it deals with incoming U.S. President Donald Trump's threat to impose a 25% tariff on all imports from Canada.
OTTAWA, Ontario (AP) — Outgoing Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced Thursday ... and former provincial premiers Jean Charet (Quebec), Rachel Notley (Alberta) and Stephen McNeil ...
But there’s a golden rule for politicians in this province: if it’s a battle between Alberta and the Liberal Party of Canada, you choose the Grits at your peril. Nenshi just ignored it and now puts at risk his provincial political career before even taking a seat in the legislature.
Along with McNeil, the panel includes a pair of other ex-premiers — Alberta’s Rachel Notley and Quebec’s Jean Charest — plus past and present Canadian ambassadors to the United States, the prime minister’s former national security adviser and Canada’s chief trade negotiator during the ongoing renegotiation of the free-trade agreement.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is stepping down after almost a decade in power, setting up a leadership battle in the G-7 country. Central American nation offers closer cooperation on migration and security while seeking to ease U.S. fears about Chinese influence over the Panama Canal.
M worth of adequate: New Lansdowne 2.0 underwhelming, Jan. 23. So, based on Bruce Deachman’s reporting of what we can expect from Lansdowne 2.0, let’s recap the main points: First, no roof on the northside stadium stands;
Conservative Pierre Poilievre has a plan for revival but needs an election first.
There are to be no punitive tariffs on Canadian exports. Well, maybe after Feb. 1 or maybe not. Trump is being cagey. And if we act like a serious country in the nine to 18 months the Trump administration has given us to get our border issues sorted,
She is not backing down. Far from it. She is ramping things up. Upping the ante, telling her critics what she wants to see in a Team Canada. Alberta Premier Danielle Smith doesn’t mind getting in the face of those who have been calling her down.
Chrystia Freeland blew up the career of her top political ally, Justin Trudeau. Now, she is taking on an old friend, the former central banker Mark Carney.
Donald Trump will carry the threat of a 25 per cent tariff on Canadian goods entering the United States to his swearing-in ceremony Monday for a second term as American president. “Tariff is one word but tax is the real word,