OTTAWA — With one foot out the door, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is asking one of his ministers to help develop a plan for a new official residence to replace the vacant 24 Sussex.
In Washington D.C., Coun. Tim Tierney made clear the costs to American municipalities of tariffs to U.S. mayors.
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Ottawa to provide $156.8 million for eight BC Hydro projectsThe federal government is providing nearly $157 million for eight electrical infrastructure projects across British Columbia.
Industry Minister François-Philippe Champagne directed his department on Wednesday to prioritize investments in projects that ...
U.S. President Donald Trump’s choice for United States ambassador to Canada faced tough questions in his Senate nomination hearing Thursday, as the relationship between the two countries is strained ...
Apart from Ukraine, issues like Hamas, Haiti and Venezuela were also expected to be brought up. At least officially, G7 ...
Canadians love their maple syrup, and it’s found in several of the country’s most iconic treats. But there’s more to Canada ...
The Canadian government on Wednesday announced plans to ease sanctions on Syria during what it called a period of transition. Many Western nations, including Canada, had put a range of sanctions ...
OTTAWA--Mark Carney will be sworn in as Canada's 24th prime minister on Friday. Canada's Governor General, or the King of England's representative in the country, said the ceremony would also involve ...
WASHINGTON >> Donald Trump threatened today to escalate a global trade war with further tariffs on European Union goods, as ...
Mark Carney will be sworn in as Canada's next prime minister on Friday morning, marking the final day of Justin Trudeau's ...
The New York Rangers were the top team in the NHL last season before making a run to the Eastern Conference final and losing ...
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