A video posted on social media that appeared to be taken from a fundraising event shows Brian Mulroney singing "When Irish Eyes are Smiling" to Donald Trump.
Trudeau delivered the no-holds-barred message to an audience of 400 politicians, business leaders and other notables at the annual St. Matthew's Banquet in the opulent Hamburg city hall.
TransCanada is once again seeking approval of its Keystone XL pipeline route in Nebraska in the latest move to push the polarizing project forward since getting a nod from U.S. President Donald Trump.
There were jaw-dropping moments. Flat-out falsehoods. Swings at the media. Feelings of personal grievance. Blasts at his former campaign rival. And a reference to the political upside of war.
Winterlude is in full swing in Ottawa, back for its 39th edition. This year, it has also taken on Canada's 150th anniversary branding by Canadian Heritage.
Federal officials did not buy the explanation of Canada's financial intelligence agency for protecting the name of the bank that violated money-laundering rules.
Trump told the prime minister that he admired his dad, Pierre, and they'd actually met once — Trump spoke at a 1981 New York City event where the elder Trudeau was the guest of honour.
There was a noticeable downplaying of the climate change initiatives that marked Trudeau's first year in power with a much more environmentally friendly Obama.
A deal to create North America’s largest energy infrastructure company may actually be aiming to persuade investors that oil and gas companies can still make money, says a newly-released federal memo.
The decision signals more unfair elections, in which minorities usually win majorities and in which the majority of voters are disenfranchised, writes columnist Warren Bell.
The Shopify boss defended his company's decision to continue hosting the store of extremist website Breitbart, but said he would be "delighted" if they would leave.