Maybe Canada and the U.S. should merge, Stu Rothenberg writes. Think of the advantage in hockey — and for Senate and House ...
Trump said his decision will be based on whether the price of oil charged by the two trading partners is fair, although the ...
Canadian officials are preparing retaliatory measures if the new U.S. administration imposes tariffs on Canadian imports.
"Things being how they are, the United States is better off leaving Canada be," writes health policy ... [+] expert Sally C. Pipes. When Justin Trudeau announced earlier this month that he would ...
Recent comments by President Donald Trump have many wondering about whether we would ever be taken over by the United States. Alternatively, we could merge our two countries and form an economic union ...
While much about the threatened tariffs is still unclear, experts predict they would be bad news for all three economies, ...
There are two ways Canada could respond tit-for-tat on oil and gas. The first would be a full-on oil embargo against the United States. The second would be some sort of export tax. But what if ...
But is it possible, and is it a good idea, to make Canada the 51st state ... a U.S. system which prioritizes individual states’ rights over Canada’s centralized federal policies.
Despite the challenges a second Trump administration will bring, Canada can continue to address climate change by working with sub-national leadership in the U.S.
We’ve heard about the threat that United States tariffs pose to Canadian economic security ... and its authority may be weakened without broad international backing. For Canada, the stakes are ...