The question of the North Problem is not mere pedantry; it is a very real dialog that requires deep national reflection and critical thought about Canada's collective North American future and security.
President-elect Donald Trump made numerous false claims during a wide-ranging Tuesday news conference in Florida, many of them related to foreign affairs and international trade. Here is a fact check of some of these claims.
Dismissing the president's bluster about a 51st state, the departing leader urged Americans to think about the impact of high prices that will accompany new import taxes.
Factbox-What Trump Said About Canada, Mexico, NATO and Gaza Hostages at News Conference WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Republican U.S. President-elect Donald Trump held a press conference on Tuesday and spoke about a range of issues including NATO, Israeli ...
It is not clear whether Trump’s self-proclaimed “ great idea ” is mere trolling, a serious desire or an unorthodox negotiating tactic in bilateral discussions over trade, immigration and national security.
Finance minister Dominic LeBlanc says Trump is trying to agitate people and create chaos knowing it will never happen. He says it is now counter productive.
Canada’s ambassador to Washington says Canada is prepared to buy more from the United States including its next fleet of submarines to appease President-elect Donald Trump's concerns about the U.S.
He also criticized NATO, defended Russia's stance on Ukraine ... to occupy or appropriate territory of two of its members, Canada and Denmark. Jaws dropped in geo-political circles across the ...
Trump’s comments – at a press conference that also generated a blizzard of headlines on Greenland, Canada and Panama – were a reminder of his focus on NATO spending during his first term and his threats not to protect allies that fail to meet the target.
Asked about his idea that Canada should be a U.S. state ... Trump said he believes European members of NATO should spend 5% of their GDP on the alliance's defense. "I think NATO should have ...
The U.S. president-elect has not ruled out trying to acquire the autonomous territory belonging to alliance member Denmark.
President-elect Donald Trump suggested Tuesday he would consider using military force to gain control of the Panama Canal and Greenland, and "economic force" to acquire Canada.