The leaders of Canada’s provinces and territories took their case against tariffs to Washington on Wednesday, trying to deliver a message that they can help the new administration boost economic ...
Canadian politicians are trying to tap into growing nationalist sentiment amid US President Donald Trump’s threats.
The mission to Washington, D.C. is designed to promote a united front, even among premiers who disagree with the others, like Alberta’s Danielle Smith and Saskatchewan's Scott Moe.
Montreal, Canada ... their shared border in 2023, according to Canadian government figures. Since Trump made his tariffs threat, Trudeau — who is resigning as prime minister once his Liberal ...
Canada must send a “message” to President-elect Trump on tariffs, one of the country’s provincial leaders said Wednesday alongside Prime Minister ... to increase their efforts on border ...
THE CANADIAN PRESS/Ethan Cairns Shared ideologies Provincial parties are not formally integrated with their ... Premier Doug Ford, centre, is swarmed by the media during a meeting of Canada's ...
The Progressive Conservative premier of Canada’s largest province has ... Ford and Smith lead right-wing conservative parties in their provinces along with Saskatchewan’s Scott Moe.
VANCOUVER, British Columbia (AP) — Canada’s outgoing Prime ... Ontario’s Premier Doug Ford said the provinces need to be united in their response to Trump’s threats.