The US could still leave the trade pact if he doesn't get his way, the President suggested
The US could still leave the trade pact if he doesn't get his way, the President suggested
Officials said Canada is not likely to challenge the new tariff legally under the North American Free Trade Agreement or with the World Trade Organization until next year.
No indication those facing charges will receive any kind of pardon
Canada is open to more sanctions against Russia for its support of Syrian regime, PM says
CBC News has learned that the legislation will be announced during the week of April 10 and will broadly follow the recommendation of a federally appointed task force that was chaired by former liberal Justice Minister Anne McLellan
Non-binding motion condemns Islamophobia, religious discrimination and calls for committee study
Police say Justin Kuijer, sought in death of St. Catharines boy, is armed and dangerous
Karim Baratov of Ancaster, Ont., was arrested along with 3 others in 2014 breach of tech giant
Structural overhaul needed just as much as a new leader, says former commissioner William Elliott
'It's devastating me,' says Len Van Heest, who blames his bipolar disorder for his criminal convictions
Six people have been killed and another eight wounded in a shooting at a mosque in Quebec City, Canada, police say.
Canada will offer temporary residency to people stranded here as a result of U.S. travel ban
Canadian businessman and reality TV star Kevin O'Leary is running for the leadership of the federal Conservative party.
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has promoted top Cabinet performers and brought in new faces as Ottawa prepares for the Trump presidency.
The federal government told the provinces and territories to expect a 3 per cent increase
Statement prompted criticism online and from US Republicans.
Canada will explore buying 18 new Boeing Super Hornet fighter jets.
Norman Barwin had previously resigned from Order of Canada after sperm mix-up
Belgian political leaders have reached a consensus in support of the Ceta trade deal between the EU and Canada, Prime Minister Charles Michel has said.
Liberals say revocations target fraud, but government accused of hypocrisy following Maryam Monsef case