Alberta Premier Rachel Notley says U.S. President Donald Trump is likely to have some unhappy supporters south of the border if he goes after Canadian energy with trade sanctions.
The opening shot in a fifth softwood-lumber war between U.S. and Canada is expected this week, and policy-makers north of the border are preparing to calculate the potential damage of American duties.
Donald Trump's complaint about Canadian milk may have been brasher, louder, and certainly more public, it carried a familiar ring to the circle of people who sat in on Trudeau meetings with Obama.
Rona Ambrose says she's feeling a bit reassured after meeting U.S. President Donald Trump's point man on trade and wants to take that message home to calm jitters in the business community.
Ontario Premier Kathleen Wynne is reaching out to U.S. governors to court free trade allies, fearing a proposed Buy American bill could trigger a domino effect in other states.
Prime Minister Trudeau and his cabinet praised former prime minister Brian Mulroney for giving them useful advice during a closed-door meeting Thursday on the upcoming renegotiation of the NAFTA.
In six simple words, Brian Mulroney sweeps aside the glaring irony of his new political mission: assisting a Trudeau government, an assignment that will even see him participate in a cabinet session.
Former Conservative prime minister Brian Mulroney will be on hand on Thursday, April 6, 2017 in Ottawa to brief members of the Trudeau government's cabinet committee on Canada-U.S. relations.
Justin Trudeau is driving home the message that Canada and the United States share a special relationship that relies on the continued smooth flow of commerce across their border.
Bank of Canada governor Stephen Poloz on March 28, 2017 makes a case for a policy mix frequently promoted by the federal government, an openness to more foreign investment, immigration and free trade.