President Donald Trump continued to belittle Canada and threaten it with joining the United States as the economic war with the country continued.
The Trump administration has resumed family detention of immigrants, a legal nonprofit said, reigniting a controversial ...
Military might, economic force, tearing up two centuries of treaties — it will take more than a pencil and eraser to redraw ...
Putin supports idea of ceasefire but has ‘lots of questions’ ahead of meeting with Trump envoy - Donald Trump’s special envoy ...
Trump and his aides have reportedly threatened to redraw the northern border, go after Canada’s minerals and water, and ...
President Donald Trump's choice to be U.S. ambassador to Canada says America's northern neighbor is a sovereign state.
Trump can wage this war because he has the world’s largest weapon: the U.S. economy. When a consumer of our size changes its buying patterns, it can have a devastating effect on others. Canada and ...
US president Donald Trump said he hoped Moscow would "do the right thing" and agree to a 30-day ceasefire after the Russian president made a series of demands for concessions. "Now we're going to see ...
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