As the President wields the threat of import duties, Canadian Foreign Minister Mélanie Joly said the country is working to avoid tariffs, but is also 'working on retaliation.'
Foreign Affairs Minister Mélanie Joly will endorse Mark Carney in the race for the leadership of the Liberal Party of Canada, Radio-Canada has learned.Joly will make the announcement in a written statement on Sunday,
Top Canadian ministers announced on Monday that Canada was prepared to retaliate following US President Donald Trump's consideration of a 25% tariff on Canada and Mexico starting February 1.Canadian foreign minister Mélanie Joly said that efforts were on to 'prevent tariffs,
Foreign Affairs Minister Melanie ... Joly said, asked specifically whether the government prepared to cut off energy exports south of the border. Trump has threatened 25 per cent tariffs on all imports from Canada once he’s back in the Oval Office ...
Joly's office did not say exactly when she's departing or whether other ministers will accompany her, and did not name the officials she'll be meeting with in Washington.
Foreign Affairs Minister Mélanie Joly on Monday spoke about Canada’s plan to deal with the Donald Trump administration that includes preventing tariffs, preparing a response should the U.S. follow through on their tariffs threat and,
Becoming the first U-S president to be a convicted felon.Trump was formally sentenced in a New York court in his 'hush money' case -- just ten days before he re-enters the Oval Office.C-B-C's Kris Reyes is with us from outside the courthouse in lower Manhattan.
Senator Al Cutrona (R-Canfield) has been selected to serve on the Correctional Institution Inspection Committee (CIIC).
Trump began his second term with a series of executive actions. The 47th US president ordered a crackdown on immigration and withdrew the US from the Paris Climate Agreement and World Health Organization.
Responding to the tariff threats, China said that it will defend its "national interests". "We have always believed that there are no winners in a trade war or a tariff war," foreign ministry spokeswoman Mao Ning said.
Justin Trudeau is only in office till March, as the ruling Liberal Party will elect a new leader that month. The victor in that contest will replace Trudeau as Prime Minister and will face the immedia
On the second floor of the Château Montebello’s lobby, there are framed photographs commemorating the visits of Ronald Reagan in 1981 for a G7 summit and George W. Bush for a meeting of North American leaders in 2007.