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'Makes no sense whatsoever': How Canada's allies in D.C. are pushing back against Trump’s tariffs
A look at Canada's last-ditch push in D.C. to avoid looming tariffs
The House gets an exclusive look into the corridors of power on Capitol Hill as Canadian Ambassador Kirsten Hillman makes a last-ditch push to spare the country's economy from President Donald Trump's punishing tariffs.
Trump shifts date for Canada and Mexico tariffs — again
Ambassador Kirsten Hillman says her private conversations in Washington remain focused on building Canada's relationship with the new Trump administration.
and President Donald Trump’s plan for Canada may not really about tariffs or fentanyl. In this special episode, Brian Lilley reports from the ground in Washington, D.C., where he interviews Canadian provincial and business leaders who were there and ...
SASKATOON - Premier Scott Moe is back in Canada from another mission to Washington D.C., but whether it can be considered a success or not remains to be seen. Moe was in D.C. Feb. 24-27 alongside a continent from Saskatchewan industry,
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FOX 5 Washington DC on MSNVIDEO: Teens rob man of Canada Goose jacket on Metro trainA disturbing video is making the rounds on social media, showing teens robbing a man of his coat on a train. Metro Transit Police have arrested the suspects but the incident has caused concern among some Metro riders,
Following Premier Scott Moe’s trip to Washington D.C. this week, he believes tariffs can be avoided.
As Canada braces for broad-based tariffs on March 4th and steel and aluminum tariffs on the 12th, Saskatchewan’s Premier says it is actually American families that will be feeling their effects first.
In the wake of last week's White House meetings, Premier Andrew Furey says it felt like Canada was negotiating with itself, and that it needs to re-evaluate its tactics in dealing with U.S. President Donald Trump.
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