With a bill now in print, lawmakers could vote on the deal as early as Thursday. The cap−and−trade reauthorization needs support from two−thirds of lawmakers to pass.
Former Guantanamo Bay prisoner Omar Khadr quietly speaks of a day when the dust has finally settled and he becomes, as he puts it, someone on the street you don't look twice at.
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.
Endangered killer whales that frequent the inland waters of Washington state are having pregnancy problems because they cannot find enough fish to eat, according to a new study.
North Dakota regulators are suing a private security firm hired by the developer of the Dakota Access oil pipeline, alleging it operated in the state without a license.
Security and justice officials from the Five Eyes countries plan to explore "more timely and detailed" information sharing to detect terrorists and extremist fighters.
As populism rises across North America, people must come together to challenge the system rather than wait for the “next electoral saviour,” says best-selling Canadian author Naomi Klein.
Prime Minister Trudeau says his government will continue to work with the U.S. administration to find a resolution to the latest chapter of the long-running dispute over softwood lumber.
Canada's softwood lumber industry is bracing for a second wave of U.S. duties expected to come on June 26, 2017, that could put further pressure on producers, particularly smaller ones, to cut jobs.
Donald Trump's trade czar says U.S. negotiators will take a "do-no-harm" approach to renegotiating NAFTA amid fears that altering the deal could hurt many American agricultural sectors.