Conservative Matt Jeneroux will join Mark Carney’s government ahead of three upcoming by-elections
Sales to China more than quadrupled last year and Ottawa is now looking to India
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‘Buy Canadian’ strategy will raise military spending to 5% of GDP and boost economy, says new plan
Nation ranks behind US as worst in G7 on emissions progress as the former green champion weakens green goals
President expected to veto measure in which six Republicans joined Democrats to rebuke trade war on ally
Police were called to an incident at a secondary school in British Columbia
Move by US president escalates tensions already heightened by Ottawa’s auto deal with China
Ottawa pits Germany against South Korea as it looks to strengthen non-US trade ties
New diplomatic mission comes as Ottawa shifts foreign policy to strengthen non-US alliances
In the hills around Montreal, farms are gearing up for ‘sugaring off’ season, when visitors gather for feasts, folk music and to watch maple syrup being made
Trump threatens tariff on Canada-made aircraft sold into US unless Gulfstream jets receive certification
Canadian politicians blast Alberta Prosperity Project for seeking assistance from US
Separatists from oil-rich province try to capitalise on friction between White House and Mark Carney
It is not foolish to show the US president that Canada has options
Record production comes as analysts say Venezuelan output is not likely to significantly hit demand in short term
More than half a million people remain without electricity, with Mississippi, Tennessee and Louisiana hardest hit
North American tensions resurface after Mark Carney warned of ‘rupture’ in global order at Davos
Move comes after Canadian prime minister took aim at US president in Davos speech
‘Globalisation is over, but like-minded countries can still work together’
Canadian leader calls on ‘middle powers’ to unite as Davos braces for US president’s arrival
Follow the latest impact of tariffs amid the president’s ongoing trade war
Countries agree to lift trade barriers on the first visit to Beijing by a Canadian prime minister in almost a decade
After several decades of closer integration with the US, the country’s prime minister is pushing large infrastructure projects and looking for new markets
US policy of regional domination greeted with alarm by northern neighbour