Canada's big bank CEOs are urging the federal government to remove internal trade barriers, evaluate tax policies and other regulation as the country's top lenders cautioned that tariff and trade risks are clouding the economic outlook.
Canada defeated USA Thursday to win the first-ever 4 Nations Face-Off hockey tournament, capping what had become a heated and politically charged event.
At the U.S. Embassy in Ottawa, a quote from former President Ronald Reagan is engraved on one wall. “Let the 5,000-mile border between Canada and the United States stand as a symbol
Rwanda said on Tuesday that Canada's position on the conflict in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo was "shameful", adding that measures announced by Ottawa against Kigali would not solve the conflict.
B.C. and Canada Announced at Carbon Removal Canada's (CRC) Carbon Removal Day 2025 in Ottawa, the funding opportunity includes support from affiliates of Shell Canada, who may consider purchasing CDR credits from successful applicants.
OTTAWA, ON, March 3, 2025 /CNW/ - The Prime Minister, Justin Trudeau, today announced that Dennis King has been appointed as Canada's next Ambassador to
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy, European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen, Canada's Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, and Finland's President Alexander Stubb attend a press conference a
Canada’s broadcast regulator will slap a levy on Google starting April 1 to help finance enforcement costs, which risks exacerbating heightened trade tensions between the Trump administration and Ottawa.
OTTAWA, ON, March 5, 2025 /CNW/ - Family and gender-based violence can have lasting impacts on physical and mental health and be at the root of public health issues, such as substance use, suicide and self-harm,
A storm tracking in from northwestern Canada will dive toward the Great Lakes Friday and then swing across the St. Lawrence Valley this weekend, producing a swath of heavy snow in an area that has been hit with major snowfalls in the past month,
Canada is willing to reduce its retaliation to U.S. tariffs if the Trump administration drops some of the tariffs it has imposed, a Canadian government source said on Wednesday. Negotiations between Ottawa and Washington were continuing,
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau told U.S. President Donald Trump on Tuesday that his tariffs on Canadian imports were "a very dumb thing to do" and said Ottawa was striking back immediately at its closest ally.
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