Donald Trump once again suggested Canada give up being a sovereign nation and become America’s 51st state, and, once again, Canadians are saying no thanks — or in some cases, “eff off, eh.”
Canadian factory sales most likely rose 0.6% in December from November, largely driven by increases in the petroleum and coal product as well as food subsectors, Statistics Canada said in a flash estimate on Friday.
Six in 10 Californians wouldn't mind if the state peacefully seceded from the United States, a poll by Independent California Institute shows.
Canadian leaders expressed relief that broad tariffs were not applied to Canadian products on the first day of Donald Trump’s presidency.
Those working at the World Health Organization had been expecting the worst — but U.S. President Donald Trump's executive order still stung. Dr. Prabhat Jha, a professor of Global Health with the University of Toronto,
Canada’s prime minister said it’s “in the interest of Canadians as well as Americans” to strengthen border security and raised concern about the rising volume of illegal guns and drugs flowing north from the US.
But economic, political and technological changes have left Canada with few ways to handle trade restrictions now.
Canadian private equity firm Novacap Investments Inc. has closed a $1 billion fund to invest in digital infrastructure assets after a two-year process of raising the money.
Many of us grew up with the 1983 holiday comedy A Christmas Story as a cautionary tale as to why you should never stick a sensitive body part onto an icy surface. Case in point, a man involved in a bar altercation in Canada recently learned the hard way that this isn't just an urban legend.
Donald Trump has repeatedly expressed an interest in annexing Greenland and again suggested Canada could become a US state.
The drug is increasingly manufactured in and trafficked from the U.S.’s northern neighbor, though the numbers remain small compared with Mexico.