The federal government hinted that Boeing should not take future military contracts with Canada for granted, a veiled threat that coincided with a spat between Boeing and Bombardier.
The United States has officially served notice of its intention to renegotiate the 1993 NAFTA, triggering a 90-day consultation window before talks begin later this summer with Canada and Mexico.
Rona Ambrose took on the job of interim Conservative leader with the goal of identifying and developing the party's future leaders — but apparently, that doesn't include voting for one.
The Trump administration is likely to quickly trigger the process that will lead to renegotiation of the NAFTA, now that a new U.S. trade representative has been confirmed.
A Liberal election promise to overhaul the way asylum claims are handled has been postponed indefinitely despite rising numbers of people seeking refuge in Canada putting the system at risk.
U.S. President Donald Trump says he's ready to start a major renegotiation of the NAFTA, now that his trade czar has achieved his long-awaited confirmation by the U.S. Senate.
A phone call from U.S. President Donald Trump's son-in-law set off a frantic scramble ending in sighs of relief across three national capitals that the NAFTA would survive.
Step aside, China and Mexico: Canada is now U.S. President Donald Trump's whipping-boy-du-jour on trade, something he made abundantly clear on Tuesday, April 25, 2017.
U.S. President Donald Trump says he didn't announce the cancellation of NAFTA this week because he likes Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and Mexican President Enrique Pena Nieto.
U.S. President Donald Trump swore off plans to cancel the NAFTA on April 26, 2017, after a day rife with speculation that he could be on the verge of threatening to obliterate the seminal trade deal.
President Donald Trump tweeted on Tuesday, April 25, 2017, : "Canada has made business for our dairy farmers in Wisconsin and other border states very difficult. We will not stand for this. Watch!"
U.S. has fired the opening shot in a latest softwood-lumber war against Canada, with the Trump administration announcing its first batch of duties on imported wood in the neighbourhood of 20 per cent.
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.