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.
Ironically, U.S. president Donald Trump has emerged as something of an unlikely champion for an idea that he shares with progressive movements like Maude Barlow's Council of Canadians.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is heading into his first face−to−face meeting with Donald Trump today with one overarching goal: keep Canada out of the U.S president’s protectionist trade crosshairs.
On the eve of Donald Trump's inauguration, a respected political commentator says Canadians are justified in their fear of the businessman's presidency.
The Bank of Canada is warning there will be "material consequences" for trade if protectionist policies under U.S. president−elect Donald Trump come to fruition.
Pena Nieto’s anti−isolationism message came one day after he and Prime Minister Justin Trudeau trumpeted their bilateral relationship as a model of political and economic co−operation.
"We could walk away from NAFTA any time," said Darrell Issa, who sits on different congressional committees dedicated to intellectual property, foreign affairs and trade. "We've always been able to."