The head of Canada's official opposition party, on track to win an election in the coming months, said on Monday he would slash foreign aid to help build a base in the Arctic and boost regional ...
Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre vowed to expand Canada’s military presence in the Arctic, backing the Trump ...
Newfoundlanders and Labradorian's will vote in both a provincial and federal election this year. After 10 years of Liberal ...
Idaho Republicans propose raising signature requirements and district thresholds for ballot initiatives to increase rural ...
Going into 2025, the No. 1 item on the to-do list for Manitoba Progressive Conservatives was to hold a compelling, ...
Canadians are worried about the threat of a U.S. trade war. But Donald Trump done something they didn’t expect: bolster their ...
The body that oversees provincial election spending and voting rules has laid over $112,000 in fines against Take Back Alberta and its founder, David Parker, who plans to fight it.
The American president’s erratic efforts to levy tariffs on Canadian exports have triggered a surge of patriotism in Canada.
Sports fans have shown their displeasure about U.S. tariffs, while politicians are targeting American alcohol in retaliation for Donald Trump's measures.
Canada punches back against Trump with major tariffs of its own as trade war set to begin on Tuesday
Canada's outgoing Prime Minister Justin Trudeau shot back against new tariffs announced by President Trump on Saturday by slapping Ottawa's own set of tariffs which could harm the U.S. economy.
Several such politicians have said Canada should work with, not fight, Trump. Some even attended his inauguration in Washington, D.C. That includes B.C. Conservative Party president Aisha Estey.
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