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"The president has stated repeatedly he thinks Canada would be better off as a state," Secretary of State Marco Rubio told ...
Donald Trump's annexation threats and tariffs loom large as Canadians head to the polls to pick their prime minister.
President Donald Trump’s threats boosted the ruling Liberals over the Conservatives, but polls show a tighter race as Canadians elect a new leader Monday, with Prime Minister Mark Carney the favorite.
Explore key insights on Canada's federal election, U.S.-Canada trade tensions, and economic plans from top candidates.
"I will do my best to meet with the Chinese president for even five minutes; it would be a great honor for me," Aleksandar Vucic stated ...
Canadians are voting whether to extend the Liberal Party's decade in power or instead hand control to the Conservatives.
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Canadians go to the polls on Monday after an election campaign in which U.S. President Donald Trump's tariffs and musings about annexing Canada became the central issue.
A driver plowed a car into a crowd at a street festival celebrating Filipino heritage in Vancouver on Saturday night, killing ...
Kentucky basketball player Collin Chandler talks with the Herald-Leader about his first season at UK and why he’ll be back ...
In their backgrounds and political styles, Canadian election front-runners Mark Carney and Pierre Poilievre are a study in ...
Chinese leader Xi Jinping has not spoken to US President Donald Trump on the phone recently, Beijing said Monday, reiterating ...