Although both the NDP and Conservatives are pitching an all-hands-on-deck approach to the U.S. tariff threat, the reception has differed wildly, according to NDP MP Matthew Green.
Even being mentioned in the same breath as China on trade relations is beyond bizarre,' says former foreign minister Peter ...
The Canadian Media Producers Association's annual conference returned to Ottawa for three days of networking, panels, and a ...
Mark Carney is out in front with Liberal caucus endorsements, with Chrystia Freeland a close second compared to the handful ...
LONDON, U.K.—U.S. President Donald Trump’s plan to impose 25-per-cent tariffs on all Canadian exports to the United States cannot be justified by the false claim that illegal immigrants and large ...
If Canada can’t turn its economy around—can’t match the AI-driven global economy with productivity and economic growth—it won’t just lose its seat at the ...
For the government to extract the benefits of AI, the traditional incremental thinking of cost cutting must change, write Ram Mat ...
For the Liberals to recover more of their lost political ground, Pierre Poilievre would have to make some missteps, says ...
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced $155-billion in tariffs on American goods, with $30-billion set to start on Feb. 4, ...
Experts also say Canada's Elections Act needs to be updated to set out clear rules on the use of bots and AI in political ...
False claims about a lack of records, and painting requesters as vexatious mar the transparency regime.
The Canadian Employment and Immigration Union says cuts to 3,300 staff could have ‘unintended consequences,’ while the ...