The U.S. wants information identifying, to the extent possible, who the asylum seekers are, where they came from, what travel documents were in their possession & how they obtained them, Goodale said.
Kerry Emanuel, professor of atmospheric science at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, said Thursday that "Scott Pruitt is just plain wrong on this."
"What are they doing over there? What are they thinking?" Mayors, scientists and environmentalists working on Great Lakes cleanup say cuts announced by U.S. President Donald Trump could be disastrous.
A soft-spoken elementary school teacher from a Vancouver suburb is scared to cross the border between Canada and the United States. But she hasn't always felt that way.
The EU environment commissioner will meet Environment Minister Catherine McKenna, who has kept a noticeably lower profile on Canada-U.S. relations since Trump's victory in November.
Ottawa is pledging up to $20 million to fund sexual health and abortion−related projects as part of an international campaign to fill a gap created by President Donald Trump.
Alberta Premier Rachel Notley says she expects to meet face to face Wednesday with members of U.S. President Donald Trump’s government as she continues a visit to Washington, D.C.
“You don’t agree on everything, but it’s also helpful to get an understanding of the perspective from which they are coming,” Notley told reporters on Tuesday.
A federal judge will hear arguments Tuesday about whether to stop the final bit of construction on the disputed Dakota Access pipeline, perhaps just days before it could start moving oil.
It's clear that conservatives at the February 2017 Manning Centre conference in Ottawa were thinking about the political ramifications of the seismic political shift in the U.S. in recent months.