Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney said he told Ontario's premier not to run an anti-tariff ad that angered U.S. President Donald Trump.
Canada Prime Minister Mark Carney said on Saturday that he has apologized to U.S. President Donald Trump for the anti-tariff television ad which prompted the U.S. leader to inflict additional tariffs ...
President Donald Trump is returning to 60 Minutes for his first interview since suing CBS, which resulted in parent company ...
Two weeks ago, did anyone have “tear down part of the White House” or “punish Canada for quoting Ronald Reagan” on their bingo card?
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Waste of the Day: TV Ads Thank Trump for Border Control

Topline: President Donald Trump has taken significant steps to secure the border and curb illegal immigration, but now he is ...
Trump will travel to China in April for further talks with Xi. The Chinese premier has agreed to a return trip to the U.S.
After a first face-to-face meeting in years, the U.S. and Chinese leaders said they agreed to lower tariffs, ease rare earth ...
During a small spring dinner at the Georgia Governor’s Mansion, the pressure campaign to get Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp to run ...
President Donald Trump says the United States will share closely held technology to allow South Korea to build a ...
The president is worried that his tariffs case before the court has big holes. Canadian officials have confirmed those fears ...
The leader of Canada’s most populous province is bragging about the impact of his anti-tariff ad that prompted U.S.
The ad was developed by Ontario’s provincial government. The goal of the ad, per Ontario Premier Doug Ford, was to reach as ...