We cannot change Donald Trump, but we can control our economic destiny,” one of the candidates, Mark Carney, said.
Canadians are steering clear of American-made products and changing their vacation plans in response to Trump's tariff threats.
The four candidates vying to become the next leader of Canada’s Liberal party have made the case during a debate why they are best suited to deal with U.S. President Donald Trump ...
The four candidates campaigning to become Justin Trudeau’s replacement as Liberal leader and prime minister squared off on a ...
International travelers to Rhode Island represent about 180,000 visitors annually, and 44 percent come from Canada and Mexico ...
A dozen leaders from Europe and Canada are in Ukraine’s capital to mark the third anniversary of Russia’s invasion ...
The U.S. men's hockey team suffered a heartbreaking loss Thursday night — and President Donald Trump got tagged with an "L," ...
Team Canada and Boston Bruins star Brad Marchand didn't have many kind words for Brady and Matthew Tkachuk after Thursday's ...
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau posted an emphatic message after Canada beat the US in the 4 Nations Face-Off. It comes after weeks of political tensions.
Trump's threats of annexation and tariffs have caused many Canadians to boycott U.S. travel. We Floridians support your break ...
When they played “O Canada” for the second time, there were no American fans left in the arena to boo.Instead, the Canadian ...
Liberal leadership hopeful Frank Baylis says Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and Canada’s premiers have been dealing with President Donald Trump's trade threats all wrong.