Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau argued Sunday that social media and the political right exacerbated "culture wars and division" to promote an "anti-incumbency movement" worldwide. MSNBC host Jen Psaki asked Trudeau about his decision to resign ...
After two months of political consternation over U.S. President Donald Trump's plans for his country's relationship with Canada, the Republican leader's inaugural speech marking his return to the White House on Monday did not mention America's northern neighbour.
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President Donald Trump says he is looking at Feb.1 as the day he plans to slap Canada and Mexico with 25 per cent across-the-board tariffs. Trump made the statement while signing executive orders at the White House Monday night, citing the the migration of people and fentanyl crossing the borders.
The Republican added a long list of policies that sounded more like a State of the Union speech than an inaugural address.
A presidential inauguration is traditionally a symbol of the traditions that bind Americans together. Mainstream media coverage of the event on Monday provided many reminders of what keeps people
Donald Trump on Monday issued pardons for about 1,500 people charged over the Jan. 6 attack, hours after he was inaugurated as U.S. president for a second time. He also commuted six others' sentences.
Gov. Sarah Huckabee Sanders said Thursday she believes President Donald Trump's proposals for tariffs on key U.S. trading partners were a negotiating tactic meant to leverage better trade deals rather than a committed policy position.
In his speech to the World Economic Forum, the U.S. President also repeated his threat to impose tariffs against Canada but said they could be avoided if Canadians agree to join the United States
Liberals elect their new leader on March 9 — 45 days from now. The Liberal government has spent years touting its efforts to make tech giants pay. Now, those pieces of legislation could be a target of the Trump administration — particularly the digital services tax that requires large tech companies to make a hefty retroactive payment in June.
And so it is, perhaps, with Elon Musk, whose so-called, self-appointed ‘biographer’ suggested on January 7 that the tech genius might finally have crossed the line into whatever lies on the other side of genius.
A tide of change is sweeping the country,' Donald Trump declared in his inaugural speech kicking off the start of his second presidency, in what marked a stunning political comeback.