The federal government is planning a multibillion-dollar, pandemic-style bailout for workers and businesses if U.S. President Donald Trump follows through on his threat to impose 25-per-cent tariffs on Canadian goods as early as Feb. 1, two sources say.
Letter, Maybe the PWHL will leave town, Jan. 25. Sean Moore, director of Lansdowne redevelopment, commented on the small amount of seating planned for Ottawa Charge PWHL games by saying “it would work itself out.
U.S. President Donald Trump will pull the trigger on his 25 per cent tariff, as soon as Saturday. This comes as Radio-Canada has learned Ottawa is preparing a multibillion-dollar relief package for Canadians.
Cleveland Browns quarterback Jameis Winston’s SUV was stolen during a cross country transport from his Hunting Valley home last week, local police confirmed to FOX 8.
Long before Donald Trump was sworn in as the 47th president, the global impact of his second term was already being felt. From Jerusalem to Kyiv to London to Ottawa, his election victory and the anticipation of a new Trump agenda changed the calculations ...
OTTAWA — The race to replace Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is dominated by one name: Donald Trump. How to wrestle with the incoming president and his tariff threats has emerged as the defining question in the Liberal Party leadership contest.
The Trudeau government and regional leaders have put into place a retaliation strategy that's ready to go as leaders call for a national buy-Canadian response to President Donald Trump's tariff plans.
The New York Times and Wall Street Journal say incoming U.S. president Donald Trump won’t slam Canada with damaging tariffs on his inauguration day. Both U.S. newspapers report Trump will instead sign an executive order today to investigate alleged unfair trade and currency practices by Canada,
Canadian international trade lawyers say that if the U.S. follows through on President Donald Trump's threat to impose massive tariffs on Canada as early as Saturday, Ottawa could hit back with retaliatory tariffs almost immediately.
Progressive Conservative Leader Doug Ford kicked off campaign outside in Windsor, Ont., Wednesday morning with the Ambassador Bridge behind him. Journeymen from the building trades in neon vests and local PC candidates wearing hats proclaiming that “Canada is not for sale” also served as backdrop.
The U.S. is threatening a two-stage tariff plan in which Canada and Mexico could get hit with initial trade penalties within days then face broader penalties this spring.