U.S. President Donald Trump has declared a trade war on Canada, prompting the federal government, provinces and territories to launch their own countermeasures to hit back at the American economy.
Coffee and tea. Grain products, including wheat, rye, barley, oats and rice. Cooking oil products, including canola, palm ...
Beijing says it wants dialogue with U.S. President Donald Trump and will go ahead with unspecified "countermeasures" to new U ...
The province's beef and canola producers rely on predictable trade with their largest export market, the U.S., but new ...
U.S. President Donald Trump on Saturday said he ordered military airstrikes on a senior Islamic State attack planner and ...
Several premiers are decrying U.S. President Donald Trump’s decision to impose punishing tariffs on virtually all Canadian ...
Premier Wab Kinew has announced Manitoba Liquor and Lotteries Corporation will stop selling products imported from the United ...
Right up to this week with Companion, the warning that robots are a bad idea is an entrenched part of cinema. But just how ...
Sault Ste. Marie Mayor Matthew Shoemaker is among those in northern Ontario criticizing the decision by U.S. President Donald ...
Though it was known in the early 2000s that HIV is impossible to transmit through saliva, Tooriram was still charged with ...
After more than three decades living with an illness that’s very different than it once was, he’s seen the ups, the downs and ...
The premiers of N.W.T., Yukon and Nunavut are voicing their support for the Canadian government’s plan to enact ...