Trump refused to rule out acquiring Greenland and the Panama Canal by military force and has said the U.S doesn’t need ...
Canada’s governing Liberal Party will announce the country’s new prime minister March 9 after a leadership vote that follows ...
President-elect Trump on Tuesday again suggested that Canada should be added as the U.S.'s 51st state, sharing maps showing Canada as part of the U.S. Trump shared a pair of posts to his social media ...
A Political Life — and in which Ontario riding did this person later secure the nomination for the Conservative Party? 13) Which Ontario Liberal MP sent an erroneous map of Canada — missing ...
The turmoil that’s threatening to topple Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has members of his political party poring ... almost immediately for an election. Canada’s Liberal MPs have less power ...
In his Christmas message, President-elect Donald Trump mocks political opponents and global figures like China, Canada, Panama, and Greenland. He also criticizes President Biden's clemency ...
Canada's Prime Minister Justin Trudeau leaves Parliament Hill after attending a cabinet meeting in Ottawa, Canada on December 20. (AFP) The outlet Globe and Mail reported on Monday that the party ...
Neither snow nor rain nor even a month-long Canada Post strike could stop politicians ... to liven up our office on the third floor of the Ontario legislature. Robert Benzie is the Star ...
A map showing the location of Emo, Ontario. (CTV News Winnipeg) The town said they would not comment on the decision to seek a judicial review, saying it was going through the courts. In a ...
"Many Canadians want Canada to become the 51st state. They would save massively on taxes and military protection. I think it is a great idea. 51st state!!!" Political scientists on both sides of ...
As a defiant Justin Trudeau continues to walk towards what can only be described as his political annihilation, his biggest critics are cheering the imminent end of his nine-year tenure as Canada ...
Now, it comes amid some political turmoil in Ottawa ... Is there anything in there that changes your view of Canada's fiscal position? Derek Burleton: Not really. I mean, we knew the deficit ...