Canadian Foreign Affairs Minister Melanie Joly said she hasn’t ruled out an energy embargo in response to Trump’s tariff ...
Kevin O'Leary, who said a U.S.-Canada merger might make some sense, visits Trump in Palm Beach at Mara-a-Lago with Alberta ...
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith, the leader of Canada’s most conservative province, said she had “friendly and constructive” ...
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith visited Mar-a-Lago, the Florida home of U.S. president-elect Donald Trump, on Saturday. Smith ...
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith says Canada needs to be prepared for tariffs to come into effect when Donald Trump takes office, but cutting off the supply of oil is not the answer.
Many, including B.C.'s premier, have called for a Team Canada approach to Donald Trump's tariff threat. But it seems some ...
For years, Ottawa boxed in the oilpatch, cancelled projects, locked in the U.S. as the eggs-in-one-basket customer for the ...
On CTV’s Question Period this Sunday, one of Canada’s lead negotiators, Foreign Affairs minister Melanie Joly, was asked ...
Smith suggested that an oil embargo could blow up in Canada’s face, given that cutting off pipeline supplies through Michigan could choke off key supply to Ontario and Quebec.
The Alberta premier met with the president-elect over the weekend at his Florida resort and said she expects he’ll make good ...
Joly’s response echoes a pitch made by Ontario Premier Doug Ford, who threatened in mid-December to cut off energy supply to the northeastern United States, should the Trump tariffs become a reality.