The former Bank of England and Bank of Canada governor says he is considering running for leader of Canada’s Liberal Party and prime minister.
Chrystia Freeland blew up the career of her top political ally, Justin Trudeau. Now, she is taking on an old friend, the former central banker Mark Carney.
Chrystia Freeland, the former deputy prime minister, sought to distance herself from Mr. Trudeau in a public letter criticizing him for “costly political gimmicks.”
Mark Zuckerberg can do with his social media ... to the detriment of our public discourse. Justin Trudeau says Canada will respond to US tariffs as Ontario’s premier says Donald Trump ...
Liberals elect their new leader on March 9 — 45 days from now. The Liberal government has spent years touting its efforts to make tech giants pay. Now, those pieces of legislation could be a target of the Trump administration — particularly the digital services tax that requires large tech companies to make a hefty retroactive payment in June.
Trump talks ‘no tax on tips’ in Vegas as he continues effort to make campaign promises reality: Live updates - As Trump heads to Vegas, South Dakota Governor Kristi Noem has been confirmed as the next
Hundreds of government-promised interim housing units are nowhere to be seen in Jasper more than six months after a wildfire destroyed one-third of the town. The CBC’s Acton Clarkin is reporting on Jasper’s recovery.
President Donald Trump is crowing about his campaign pledge to eliminate taxes on tips. But at a Las Vegas rally Saturday, he stopped well short of offering details for making the slogan a reality.
In his speech to the World Economic Forum, the U.S. President also repeated his threat to impose tariffs against Canada but said they could be avoided if Canadians agree to join the United States
Here is a roundup of stories from The Canadian Press designed to bring you up to speed… Deadline arrives for Liberal leadership candidates The federal Liberal caucus is meeting today and tomorrow on Parliament Hill as the party searches for its next leader.
Meta is pushing back on claims that Facebook and Instagram users are being forced into following accounts for President Trump and Vice President Vance.
Trump made the statement while signing executive orders at the White House Monday night, citing the migration of people and fentanyl crossing the borders.