A last-minute deal to head off a trade war between the US and Canada has given investors a temporary reprieve, but Canadian leaders are warning about the high-stakes negotiations ahead.
Tariffs on Canadian imports, now delayed 30 days, could affect gasoline, propane and uranium used in nuclear power plants.
DALLAS — The U.S. and Canada share a 5,500-mile border. While trade and immigration have been longstanding concerns, a new ...
Visit Detroit President and CEO Claude Molinari was not available for comment Tuesday, a representative said. Detroit Mayor Mike Duggan and representatives of the Detroit Grand Prix did not ...
Mexico and Canada have no domestically based automakers — yet U.S. vehicle manufacturers have relied on labor from their ...
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The Coaches Room is a regular feature throughout the 2024-25 season by former NHL coaches and assistants who turn their ...
From national-anthem booing to canceled U.S. vacation plans, one of the world’s most amicable alliances is now broken.
Elon Musk called South Africa's Black empowerment laws "openly racist," potentially threatening SpaceX's drive to win ...
Two of Ontario's main party leaders are set to make stops in the national capital after Canada got a 30-day reprieve from U.S ...