A Catholic Priest in Ontario, Canada, recently wrote in the Wall Street Journal that Pope Francis said that “a person (Donald Trump) who thinks only of building walls…and not building
Ontario Premier Doug Ford has won reelection to lead Canada's most populous province, giving him the mandate he wanted to fight tariffs threatened by President Donald Trump.
Ontario Premier Doug Ford has justified his early election call on the need to respond to United States President Donald Trump’s threat to impose 25 per cent tariffs on Canadian imports. While the threat of tariffs on all Canadian imports has been paused — although Trump has since slapped levies on all steel and aluminum imports into the U.
Fans of the Ottawa Senators continue to voice their displeasure with United States President Donald Trump’s rhetoric about Canada becoming the 51st state. The jeers began as anthem singer Ania Hejnar started the Star Spangled Banner before the Senators faced the San Jose Sharks at the Canadian Tire Centre on Saturday.
U.S. President Donald Trump once again warned on Wednesday that tariffs are coming for Canada. But which tariffs is he talking about, Canadians may be asking themselves. And when? With the president’s ever-evolving set of threats and changing timelines coming from White House officials and members of his administration,
Canadian cafes from Ottawa to Toronto are now renaming their "Americanos" to "Canadianos." A Toronto cafe owner named William Oliveira said in an interview with the Washington Post that his shop made the change to "stand up for being ourselves and reminding other people...that we're not to be pushed around and bullied by others."
In an interview with The Spectator, Donald Trump took credit for Chrystia Freeland’s “firing”, and said that Pierre Poilievre is not Trump’s kind of conservative.
CBC’s Arthur White-Crummey spoke with businesses who are bracing for the effects of tariffs and counter-tariffs as Canada nears the end of President Donald Trump’s month-long pause.
More than 36,000 people have signed a parliamentary petition urging Ottawa to bar U.S. President Donald Trump from Canada for persistently threatening the country’s sovereignty.
Canada's big bank CEOs are urging the federal government to remove internal trade barriers, evaluate tax policies and other regulation as the country's top lenders cautioned that tariff and trade risks are clouding the economic outlook.
Canadian flag sales skyrocket amid Donald Trump's trade threats and annexation calls, with manufacturers scrambling to meet rising demand.