A tense Tuesday of escalating tension between Ford and Trump saw tariff threats increased and traded before an "olive branch" from the White House in the form of a meeting.
Premier Doug Ford's team confirmed Thursday afternoon the short-lived energy surcharge would not be reintroduced after a sitdown with United States Commerce Sec. Howard Lutnick.
China is being entertained by the trade war between the United States and Canada, Ontario premier, Doug Ford said on ...
Doug Ford's statement was made ahead of a meeting he is conducting with U.S. Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick.
A high stakes meeting between Canada and the U.S. Thursday ended without any agreement on removing the tariffs, but Ontario ...
Canada is hunting for ways to respond to President Trump’s tariff threats, and some of the most forceful pushback has come ...
With Canada awaiting a snap election expected to be called soon, Ford has become the unlikely face of Canadian resistance in ...
In Washington D.C., Coun. Tim Tierney made clear the costs to American municipalities of tariffs to U.S. mayors.
US President Donald Trump has threatened a 200% tariff on alcohol from EU countries – he was responding to the bloc's plan to ...
Premier Doug Ford’s decision to slap a 25 per cent surcharge on Ontario electricity exports stateside in retaliation for ...
Toronto police have apologized to the Jewish community for a recent podcast episode that discussed a rise in conversions to Islam following the Oct. 7 attack on Israel and its aftermath.