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U.S. President Donald Trump signs notice to withdraw from Trans-Pacific Partnership
President Trump called the move "a great thing for the American workers."
Ontario premier writes open letter criticizing Kevin O'Leary's policies
Kathleen Wynne thinks O’Leary believes the government’s role should be to serve "society’s most well−off," based on policies he’s outlined thus far.
Trudeau cabinet retreat to confront the reality of Trump's presidency
Now the Liberals are girding for a major reset with Washington, which is expected to be the main topic for Liberal ministers during their upcoming meetings.
Manitoba premier says indigenous night hunting is starting a 'race war'
The province's hunting guide says indigenous people have the right to hunt at night where it is safe, but it is illegal for others.
Trump's 'America first' tone worries head of Canadian oil and gas industry group
Canadian Association of Petroleum Producers president said Trump's comments are troubling for Canadians concerned about the future of the integrated North American oil and gas industry.
NDP renews call for B.C. premier to change law on political donations
The top 185 donors to the BC Liberal Party gave an average of $37,000 each, says Opposition NDP leader John Horgan.
Complaints filed over Trudeau's use of English and French on Canadian tour
The Official Languages Commissioner has received 14 complaints related to Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s choice of English or French when answering questions at recent town hall meetings.
Trump poised to 'reverse' seven decades U.S. foreign policy: Harper
Harper delivers that assessment today in a speech in New Delhi, the speaking notes for which were obtained by The Canadian Press.
Businessman Kevin O'Leary to run for Conservative leadership
Kevin O’Leary is running for the Conservative leadership, suggesting that as a businessman, he is better qualified than Prime Minister Justin Trudeau to work with president−elect Donald Trump.
Tory candidates Leitch, Blaney target Bernier in French-language debate
All 13 Conservative leadership candidates crossed swords in a French−language debate Tuesday as they tried to cement their credentials ahead of the vote in May.