A threat from the US president-elect helped broker a Middle East ceasefire deal. How else will he influence foreign affairs?
If you’re looking for a leader who will put Canada first, Mark Carney is not your guy. I say this even as Carney is many ...
The flagship U.S. aid program on HIV/AIDS is in jeopardy, a senior Republican warned on Thursday, after U.S. officials said four nurses in Mozambique performed abortions that are banned under the ...
Canada's energy minister came to Washington this week to warn U.S. lawmakers about President-elect Donald Trump's tariffs ...
While we’re all waiting for something resembling a Team Canada approach to materialize in the looming U.S. trade-war ...
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and the premiers of Canada’s provinces are in high-stakes talks over how far to go in using oil ...
Chinese President Xi Jinping reportedly declined to attend Trump's inauguration. The U.S. does not recognize Taiwan's ...
The Trump transition team is unlikely to see economically targeting Canada as logical, productive or a priority, but as for ...
It is not clear whether Trump’s self-proclaimed “ great idea ” is mere trolling, a serious desire or an unorthodox ...
The “liberal international order” has evanesced, leaving Canada caught between a fading Europe and an authoritarian and ...
Some foreign leaders on the receiving end of Trump’s threats are attempting to hold onto their land but still find common ground with the incoming president.
The president-elect’s suggestion to expand U.S. power ‘definitely’ should be taken seriously, Canada’s PM says ...