U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent called Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau a "numbskull," warning his tough approach with the U.S. will lead to higher tariffs on Canadian imports. President Trump "has said many times that tariff is his favorite word,
Despite being out of prison for over two years, Marvin Starblanket isn't a free man. Starblanket - of the Mistawasis First Nation, an Indigenous nation from Saskatchewan, Canada - is under a five-year supervision order.
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said Thursday that Canada will have an immediate and strong response to tariffs that President Trump says will start on Tuesday.
Britain's King Charles III gave a warm welcome to Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau on Monday as the two met for a private audience at the monarch's royal residence Sandringham. While royal officials did not provide details about the private talks,
Undercurrent News presents a recap of the top daily seafood stories from Tuesday, March 4
Today, the Prime Minister, Justin Trudeau, was joined by the President of the Qikiqtani Inuit Association (QIA), Olayuk Akesuk, to announce the signing of the SINAA Project Finance for Permanence Agreement between the Government of Canada,
Canada’s Liberal party appeared destined for electoral oblivion. Its leader, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, had just quit amid plunging poll ratings, blamed by voters for a stagnating economy and taunted as a “woke liberal” by a newly elected US president.
During a press conference on tariffs, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau corrected Donald Trump’s blatant lie about banking in Canada.
Britain's King Charles III welcomed Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau on Monday as the monarch faces criticism in Canada over being silent about President Donald Trump’s threats to annex the country.
Canada defeated the United States in the championship of the 4 Nations Face-Off international ice hockey tournament. Celebrating after Canada scored the winning goal in overtime, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau posted on X that "You can't take our country — and you can't take our game.
After President Donald Trump imposed tariffs on Canada on Tuesday, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau made an extraordinary statement that was largely lost in the fray of the moment.