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U.S. President Donald Trump says his country doesn’t need Canadian products, but he has also repeatedly expressed a desire to turn Canada into a ‘cherished’ state.
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Manitoba premier touts Churchill as Canada's 'only hope' should Trump move to acquire Greenland
Beyond its value as a strategic economic asset, Canada's only deepwater Arctic port may also prove crucial to Canadian sovereignty should U.S. President Donald Trump follow through on his rhetoric to take control of Greenland,
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Ex-Trump official says Greenland threat worse than imagined — and asks if Canada is 'next'
A former top Trump official is warning that President Donald Trump’s threats to Greenland are worse than could be imagined, and wonders if he will stop there or target another close U.S. ally, like Canada,
Several Canadian provinces, including Ontario, Quebec and British Columbia, yanked US wine and spirits from government-run liquor stores after Trump launched a trade war last year — a move that has cost American booze makers millions of dollars in lost sales, Bloomberg News reported.
Canada faces its own dilemma, they say, as the Carney government considers sending troops to the Danish island.
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Analysis: Canada’s leader leaves China pronouncing success, but Trump lurks in the background
Canadian leader Mark Carney met China’s Xi Jinping this week. The two statesmen talked. Fractured relationships began to heal.
Prime Minister Mark Carney hailed a “new strategic partnership” in Beijing on Friday that included a break with the United States on tariffs.
Donald Trump took another jab at Canada on Thursday while welcoming the Florida Panthers to the White House. The moment blended celebration, jokes, and the long-running hockey competition between the two countries.
America’s top trading partners are responding to President Donald Trump’s trade policies by trying to take their business elsewhere.
The first year of Donald Trump's second term has had a profound effect on Canada, from its politics and economy to the way Canadians shop and travel.