In the wake of Donald Trump's threatened tariffs, Canada and its businesses need to diversify who they do business with.
A federal judge who already questioned the constitutionality of President Donald Trump's birthright citizenship executive order is set to hear arguments over a longer-term pause of the directive.
President Donald Trump agreed to a 30-day pause on tariff threats against Mexico and Canada in exchange for enhanced border security against drug trafficking.
Thank God for the stock market. The market is one of the only things Donald Trump can be expected to listen to — likely more than polls and certainly more than his advisers — even when he doesn’t want ...
Canadians are still trying to figure out just what the U.S. threat to impose tariffs on goods brought from the northern nation into the country is actually about. In an interview with the Watertown ...
Fans booed the American national anthem before NHL and NBA games in Canada on Tuesday night, a sign that some Canadians were still upset despite President Donald Trump’s 30-day pause on tariff threats ...
Even if tariffs are not eventually imposed, USMCA comes up for renegotiation in 2026. Trump will still be in office then, ...
NEW YORK (AP) — President Donald Trump is testing how far Republicans are willing to go in supporting his supercharged “Make ...
The reversal reflects the challenge that shipping and delivery companies will face as a result of President Trump’s executive ...
Tariffs on Canada, Mexico are paused for now. But some Mid-Columbia ag products in cross hairs if they come back.
Gold and Bitcoin have previously moved together as "safe haven" assets. But that isn't the case with President Donald Trump ...
When President Donald Trump’s administration announced it would impose 25% tariffs on Canada and Mexico, the world reacted.