Nadine Yousif BBC News, Toronto Reuters The trade war between the US and Canada has escalated sharply with President Donald Trump increasing the tariff rate on Canadian imports from 25%
Nadine Yousif BBC News, Toronto Reuters The trade war between the US and Canada has escalated sharply with President Donald Trump increasing the tariff rate on Canadian imports from 25%
TORONTO (AP) — Canada will recognize a Palestinian state in September, Prime Minister Mark Carney announced on Wednesday, the latest in a series of symbolic announcements that are part of
U.S. President Donald Trump is greeted by Prime Minister of Canada Mark Carney, as he arrives at the G7 leaders’ summit in Kananaskis, Alberta, Canada June 16, 2025. Stefan Rousseau
President Donald Trump said Friday that he had terminated trade discussions with Canada, citing an incoming Canadian tax on tech companies including those based in the U.S. In a post
London CNN — The United Kingdom, Canada and other allies announced sanctions Tuesday on two hardline Israeli government ministers for repeatedly “inciting violence against Palestinians,” in a stark joint move
This time last year the story of the Stanley Cup final between Florida and Edmonton was mostly about Connor McDavid, hockey’s generational talent, getting the chance to bring the Cup
OTTAWA, Ontario (AP) — King Charles III arrives in Ottawa on Monday, a visit that will underscore Canada’s sovereignty to U.S. President Donald Trump. Trump’s repeated suggestion that the U.S.
Israel’s threats to drastically escalate the war in Gaza and its blockade of humanitarian aid to a Palestinian population at risk of famine have drawn the sharpest condemnation yet from
Mark Carney tells Donald Trump Canada is ‘not for sale’ Financial Times Trump Live Updates: Mark Carney Meeting, Houthis Announcement and More The New York Times Trump hosts Canada PM Carney as
Canada election 2025: latest results as Liberal party wins federal election The Guardian Trump’s chaotic threats won Mark Carney the Canadian election – but only just | Colin Horgan The Guardian Canada






