Canada, Donald Trump
Digest more
Top News
Impacts
Insider |
Many European nations and Canada have issued or updated travel advisories for visiting the US. Fewer visits could mean billions in lost spending too.
CNN |
The effects of President Donald Trump’s tariffs are starting to be felt across the globe, with his blanket 10% tax on imports now in effect, and much steeper tariffs for many countries coming this we...
Read more on News Digest
Pierre Poilievre seemed destined to become Canada’s next prime minister. But his double-digit polling lead vanished with President Trump’s threat to annex Canada.
23hon MSNOpinion
Donald Trump is losing an election in a landslide — in Canada. After a decade under Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, Canada was ready to move on from his center-left Liberal Party. It seemed inevitable that my homeland was about to elect a new conservative government and perhaps redefine the idea of what it means to be Canadian — an identity that mostly starts with the premise of not being American.
Recent tariffs imposed on Canada by President Donald Trump have soured many Canadians against a U.S. vacation.
The Liberal Party, which not long ago seemed destined to crash in federal elections under Justin Trudeau, is experiencing a reversal of fortune. Here’s what a close review of polls shows.
But these aren't the only actions that have caused friction between both nations. Trump has repeatedly suggested making Canada the 51st state of the U.S. — even mockingly referring to former Prime Minister Justin Trudeau as "governor" — comments Canadians perceived to be a threat to the country's sovereignty.
Explore more
With President Donald Trump’s so-called “Liberation Day” of tariff implementation fast approaching, Senate Democrats are putting Republican support for some of those plans to the test by forcing a vote to nullify the emergency declaration that underpins the tariffs on Canada.
Canada is aiming to put maximum pressure on US President Donald Trump in response to his barrage of tariffs, Foreign Minister Melanie Joly said, adding that it intends to pivot to Europe and Asia to find new markets.
As Canada faces an election defined by President Trump’s threats, its progressive party, the New Democrats, finds itself losing support and confronting an existential crisis.
Donald Trump last week imposed the steepest American tariffs on imports in over a century, levying rates as high as 50 per cent on some countries in a move described by the EU as a “major blow” to the world economy.