United States of America Donald Trump wants to take over Canada, but we are adamant that will not happen, writes columnist.
President Trump’s likening of America’s northern neighbor to Mexico fails to compute.
Times change but O’Leary has never caught up. In the past 50 to 60 years, Canada and the U.S. have culturally grown apart. As ...
The controversy began when Trump joked to Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau during a meeting at Mar-a-Lago in November ...
President Donald Trump's threats to impose punishing tariffs on Canada and Mexico may be part of a strategy to gain leverage ...
Advertisement Article continues below this ad This choice comes to mind when I think about the 47th president’s frequent comments recently about incorporating Greenland and Canada into the United ...
Canada is seeking to coordinate with the UK, EU and Mexico on US President Donald Trump's threatened tariffs, Foreign ...
President-elect Trump recently remarked Canada should be the “51st state” of the United States. Along with comments about ...
Amazon couldn’t shut down just the unionized Laval warehouse, “so the remaining option was to nuke their entire Quebec ...
The example of British unification highlights how North American union could precipitate a new era of prosperity.
"Things being how they are, the United States is better off leaving Canada be," writes health policy ... worker in the poorest state in our union. Facing this bleak state of affairs ...
Any successful union would be based on shared values ... But for now, that will not happen. Canada will remain free of the United States' attempted land grab.