Canada, Donald Trump and tariffs
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Canada Learns the Limits of Diplomacy
Trump’s attacks on long-standing allies are changing the balance of global power.
If you spend time on social media or follow political commentary, you may have heard warnings that Canada is on track to becoming as politically polarized as the United States.
President Donald Trump and Canada are at war again -- or should I say, Trump is in a tariff war with Canada? Indeed, on Friday he announced
Prime Minister Mark Carney is focusing on what the country can control, including looking for economic partnerships abroad, especially in Asia.
This week in Washington, President Trump halted trade talks with Canada, announced a private donation to help pay the military and authorized new sanctions on Russian oil. We discuss these developments,
CNN’s chief data analyst explained why the president’s picking of a fight with Canada is “just something totally different.”
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney will meet Chinese President Xi Jinping later this week and is ready to sit down for trade talks with Donald Trump as soon as the U.S. President is prepared to do so,
We discuss President Trump's escalation in Latin America, trade with Canada, and demolition at the White House.
One stanza of the government ad touting all things Canada – “local-adventuring selves” – is particularly germane to the Blue Jays’ status as Canada’s team. Flocks of Jays fans cross the border into Detroit and Seattle for road games, and a fair amount could be heard at T-Mobile Park during Games 3-5 of the American League Championship Series.