The Rangers made a splash when they acquired J.T. Miller but an underrated part of that trade was Erik Brannstrom, who can ...
The on-again, off-again threat of Donald Trump’s tariffs has left many of us seeing red and white, as in re-establishing our ...
It’s easy to see why Canada is booing our anthem. It’s basically a stand-in for booing President Donald Trump. But it’s hard ...
Though tariffs are on hold for now, Canadians are riled up that the U.S. president has called for their country to become the ...
"It feels like Trump wants to restructure the world order," Drew Dilkens, mayor of the Canadian border city of Windsor, said.
Hoping to head into the 4 Nations Face-Off on a high note, the Panthers will visit the Washington Capitals and St. Louis Blues on Tuesday and Thursday, respectively, before returning home to host the ...
The relationship between the United States and neighboring Canada is going through a bit of a rough patch, as evidenced by the reaction of Canadian fans ...
Canada’s new border taxes will hit orange juice, whiskey and peanut butter—all from states with GOP Senators. Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said Ottawa’s tariff list would also include beer, wine, ...
Thought to be an unhappy reaction to President Donald Trump’s tariffs, the boos were heard in Calgary, Ottawa, Toronto and ...
Even as Canada’s prime minister announced more than $100 billion in retaliatory tariffs, he made clear that he was imposing ...
Canada punches back against Trump with major tariffs of its own as trade war set to begin on Tuesday
Canada's outgoing Prime Minister Justin Trudeau shot back against new tariffs announced by President Trump on Saturday by slapping Ottawa's own set of tariffs which could harm the U.S. economy.
It comes after U.S. President Donald Trump announced 25% tariffs will go into effect on Canadian on Tuesday, sparking a trade ...
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