Liberal leadership contender Mark Carney is backing away from Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's consumer carbon pricing regime but will keep industrial pricing in place.
The leading candidate to replace Justin Trudeau as prime minister said Canada will not back down to President Donald Trump's ...
The U.S. is Canada's largest trading partner, accounting for 75 percent of Canadian exports. Canada is the largest energy ...
Nova Scotia MP Jaime Battiste says his decision to drop out of the federal Liberal leadership race was partly motivated by a ...
Besides imposing 25% tariff on Canadian imports to the US today (1 February), Donald Trump has also imposed 25% tariff on Mexico and 10% tariff on China after taking office ...
Following Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s announcement in January that he will resign, two candidates have early leads to replace him as head of the Liberal Party and, potentially, in the ...
Federal Liberal leadership hopeful Mark Carney, former governor of the Bank of Canada, is pledging to scrap the country’s consumer-facing carbon tax in favour of industry-targeted emissions reductions ...
The race to replace Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is now set, with former central banker Mark Carney and former ...
Since Mark Carney became a candidate for the leadership of the Liberal Party of Canada, images appearing to show him with ...