OTTAWA — Canada has promised Donald Trump that within 30 days, it will appoint a fentanyl czar and list drug cartels as terrorists. But what if that's not enough to neutralize U.S. tariff threats?
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Ottawa Citizen on MSNMacDougall: To stop Trump, drain the social media swampIf we want to limit Trump, we need to start by draining the swamp that is the attention economy. Because in the current ...
WASHINGTON - U.S. President Donald Trump meets Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba for the first time on Friday as two ...
The Canadian Press on MSN21h
Liberal race sucked into Trump’s ‘gravitational field,’ strategists sayOTTAWA – Liberal leadership hopefuls are pivoting and responding to the attention-consuming existential threats to Canadian trade posed by U.S. President Donald Trump — a preview of what the ...
The C-suites of an anxious nation are in Toronto this morning at a hastily assembled Canada-U.S. Economic Summit.<br/><br/> ...
The Canadian Press on MSN21h
Canadian pride is on the rise in wake of Trump’s tariff threat – especially in QuebecTwo new polls suggest Quebecers are feeling pretty good about their relationship with Canada these days. Between December and ...
The Canadian Press on MSN17h
Ottawa, provinces should discuss possibility of west-east oil pipeline: WilkinsonWASHINGTON – Canada’s energy minister says Ottawa and the provinces should discuss the possibility of an oil pipeline to ...
The Canadians acknowledged more needs to be done to meet NATO defense targets. But Blair and Champagne said that tariffs ...
The Canadian Press on MSN17h
Listing crime cartels as terrorists would help in fentanyl fight: RCMP commissionerRCMP Commissioner Mike Duheme says he welcomes a federal plan to list organized crime cartels as terrorist entities to fight ...
When asked about U.S. President Donald Trump's 30-day pause on tariffs on Canadian goods, White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt told CNN, 'Canada is bending the knee, just like Mexico.' But Pat ...
Natural Resources Minister Jonathan Wilkinson, Defence Minister Bill Blair and Industry Minister François-Philippe Champagne ...
The Prairies are dragging the average down, with Alberta up three points, Saskatchewan up four points and Manitoba down four ...
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