A senior adviser to two former U.S. presidents delivered a stark message on Friday, February 12, 2021, to Canadians hoping for the resurrection of the Keystone XL pipeline: get over it.
A prominent British Columbia businessman and philanthropist's defamation lawsuit against Twitter Inc. can proceed in a court in the province, a judge has ruled.
Police formed a barrier of bicycles down the middle of a busy Philadelphia street on Friday, November 6, 2020, a physical manifestation of the political fault line separating euphoric Joe Biden supporters from Donald Trump's defiant and frustrated devotees.
Business leaders are warning that the Trump administration's threat to tighten the U.S. embargo on Cuba could sideswipe Canadian companies that are doing business on the Caribbean island.
Love him, hate him, debate all you want about him. But with the stroke of a pen on Friday, December 22, 2017, before he hopped onto a helicopter and left Washington for the holidays, Donald Trump cemented one truth about his presidency.
President Donald Trump is announcing plans to scale back two sprawling national monuments in Utah, responding to what he has condemned as a "massive federal land grab" by the government.
Former prime minister Jean Chrétien says Canadians shouldn't worry too much about U.S. President Donald Trump's threats to tear up the North American Free Trade Agreement.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau graces the cover of Rolling Stone accompanied by a provocative question in its headline: "Why Can't He Be Our President?"
They were there alongside U.S. President Barack Obama, former president Bill Clinton, Mexican President Enrique Pena Nieto, and many other world leaders who attended Peres's funeral on Friday.