U.S. President Donald Trump reiterated his claim that the March 4 tariffs were linked to the flow of fentanyl into the U.S. from Canada and Mexico.
Public Safety Minister David McGuinty is in Washington, D.C. with "Fentanyl Czar" Kevin Brosseau to show progress on border security to U.S. officials ahead of tariff deadline. McGuinty says the ...
A pillar of organized crime, fentanyl has wreaked havoc across the nation and sparked a trade war with the U.S. And the bad ...
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Groups call on Ottawa to activate foreign influence registry as election approachesOTTAWA - Members of diaspora communities are urging Ottawa to get its planned foreign influence transparency registry up and ...
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Ottawa announces $270-million agreement for Inuit-led conservation efforts in ArcticMONTREAL - Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has announced a $270-million agreement for jobs and conservation projects in the ...
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David McGuinty says Canada has answered U.S. demands on border securityWASHINGTON — Public Safety Minister David McGuinty said Thursday Canada has acted on U.S. concerns about border security and ...
The progress Canada has made on tightening security along the border with the United States and combating drug smuggling ...
Public Safety Minister David McGuinty said Thursday Canada has acted on U.S. concerns about border security and fentanyl ...
President Donald Trump on Thursday promised to push ahead with plans to impose punishing tariffs on Mexico and Canada because ...
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Ottawa Citizen on MSNDeachman: Ford's wasted election may yet hold benefits for OttawaA positive sign from Ford came during his victory speech, when he reiterated his campaign promise to upload Ottawa’s LRT.
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