Canadian politicians are descending on Washington, D.C., amid threats of 25 per cent tariffs when Donald Trump returns to the White House. Many are going to an event at
The question of the North Problem is not mere pedantry; it is a very real dialog that requires deep national reflection and critical thought about Canada's collective North American future and security.
Canadian officials are preparing retaliatory measures if the new U.S. administration imposes tariffs on Canadian imports.
President-elect Trump recently remarked Canada should be the “51st state” of the United States. Along with comments about annexing Greenland and the Panama Canal, it’s not clear if he is serious or saying off-handed things for political effect.
Trump, blathering, wants Canada to become the 51st state. As many point out, this makes no sense constitutionally for his party, as the State of Canada would have some 50 U.S. Representatives and 60 electoral college votes.
President-elect Donald Trump fired off more taunts at Canada’s government Monday, repeating his wish for America’s northern neighbor to become its 51st state after Prime Minister
we feel sorry for those Americans living along the border with Canada who think more like us than like Trump. Here’s a thought: Why not the state of Washington join the Canadian confederation as ...
Antony Vo, 32, was snowboarding in Whistler, British Columbia, the day before his arrest by Canadian border agents.
Donald Trump has threatened to impose a 25 per cent tariff on all imports from Canada when he returns to the White House next week.
British Columbia wineries experienced a “catastrophic loss” of 90% of their grape harvest in 2023 — prompting a historic trade arrangement between U.S. and Canadian wine growers. Here's what's happening now.
(Brittany Greeson/The Washington Post) Regarding the Jan. 8 ... as that exact tool to draw a clear distinction between Canada and the United States. The Canadian people will never allow a Trump ...