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China has said it's evaluating approaches from US officials to start negotiations about tariffs, a potential deescalation in ...
Canadians are foregoing their favorite American products in anger at President Donald Trump. The boycott could impact the U.S ...
U.S. tariffs present not only a risk of Canadian job losses — and loss of access to employer-sponsored drug plans — but also ...
The global turmoil wreaked by President Trump’s policies made him a factor in the election, bolstering the re-election of ...
President Donald Trump said in an interview that he doesn’t know if he has to uphold the Constitution as he carries out his sweeping immigration crackdown. Meanwhile, Americans face tariff anxiety ...
The same dynamic has played out with Canada. Almost immediately after Trump won his second term, he talked about Canada ...
The president also downplayed fears of a recession and spoke of potential successors when his four-year term ends in an NBC ...
Trump also said he does not think military force will be needed to make Canada the “51st state” and played down the ...
The future of U.S.-Canadian relations will depend on tone as much as substance, given Trump’s mercurial nature.
Like a child who has to burn himself on a hot stove, Trump’s mind doesn’t have a mechanism for discerning the obvious.
Atlantic staff writer Ashley Parker says her recent interview with Trump in the Oval Office showed the U.S. president isn't 'fervently' pursuing taking over Canada.