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Canada's new government will relentlessly protect the nation's sovereignty as it works to redefine fraught relations with the ...
In this melee, Indigenous nations, and our rights and interests, are not discussed: we remain marginal. Our rights attract attention only when political elites and indeed, most Canadians, think the ...
As Québec and Alberta edge closer to potential independence referenda, Canada faces a renewed crisis of national unity.
"Elbows up" means many things today in Canada, including using the country's rich natural resources more effectively to ...
The Asia programme seeks to help Europe recalibrate its relationship with China and its Asian partners. The programme ...
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith says she's willing to risk a separation referendum in part to avert the emergence of a ...
In a tense Oval Office meeting, Donald Trump and Mark Carney clashed over escalating trade war issues, with Trump advocating ...
Mark Carney, the new Canadian prime minister, was firm that Canada is “not for sale.” But he turned to flattery at times ...
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney has been tactful but firm. Yet President Donald Trump can’t seem to take no for an answer ...
But when Trump was pressed on whether he still would like Canada to become part of the U.S., he refused to drop the line.
Canadians recognized we were facing another U.S. administration led by Donald Trump and some of his hostile rhetoric toward Canada, our economy and our political sovereignty. And under the change in ...
# The election was held during economically turbulent times brought on by President Trump’s worldwide imposition of tariffs together with his threats about making Canada the 51st state of the US. To ...