In theory, President Donald Trump’s threat of sweeping tariffs against Canada, a major oil producer, fits with his desire for ...
In Manitoba, along the longest undefended border in the world, Canadians push back against Trump’s allegations of an ...
Chrystia Freeland would drop the Canadian government’s policy of raising the capital gains inclusion rate if she wins the ...
The revised OWP rules come alongside an updated immigration plan that reduces the number of permanent residents Canada aims ...
Donald Trump grabbed onto the idea of hitting Canada with tariffs almost immediately after November's election and he hasn't ...
Trump denied a report that his threat of sweeping tariffs on goods from Canada and Mexico is meant to force early ...
The University of Toronto’s Geoffrey Hinton’s 2024 Nobel Prize in Physics holds important implications for Canada’s ...
In Industrial Inquiry Commission filing, Canada Post said it expects to deplete its cash reserves in the first half of 2025 ...
Money markets, many economists, predict a 25-basis point cut to the Bank of Canada's key interest rate at its meeting next Wednesday.
Canada's defence chief says the four medical conditions that will now be evaluated when people apply are attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, anxiety, asthma and allergies.
Canada could respond to Trump’s tariffs by singling out a list of American-made consumer products for counter tariffs.
Canada's cap on study permit applications is designed not only to regulate numbers but also to ensure the sustainability of ...