G20 leaders managed to bring U.S. President Donald Trump on side against protectionist trade policies, but he still stands alone when it comes to resisting action on climate change.
G20 leaders have agreed to fight protectionism but do not have unanimous agreement on action to fight climate change because of U.S. President Donald Trump.
Something will be said on climate at the G20, says a German-based environmental group, but no one is exactly sure what as negotiations remain down to the wire.
Justin Trudeau is embarking today, July 3, 2017, on a week-long European sojourn that will culminate in a meeting of 20 of the world's largest economies.
According to the prime minister, he had simply “impressed upon” German Chancellor Angela Merkel how important it was that they “stood together” with the U.S. and other G20 members.
Chrystia Freeland is shooting back at Donald Trump's anti-Canadian trade rhetoric saying she will be "tough and strong" in fighting for Canada's economic interests interests with the U.S.
In his search for common ground with the new U.S. administration, Finance Minister Bill Morneau has been drawing parallels between the underlying forces that elected Justin Trudeau and Donald Trump.
Two separate cases of police misconduct arising out of the turbulent Toronto G20 summit almost seven years ago lurch toward finality this week and next as the parties involved battle another round.