So... how are you feeling after Tuesday's election results? Angry, scared, ready to leave the U.S. for Canada? If that's the ...
Dylan Smith, senior economist at Rosenberg Research, talks with the Financial Post’s Larysa Harapyn about what Donald Trump ...
Canada's borders are "safe and secure," Deputy Prime Minister Chrystia Freeland said Friday as she sought to address fears ...
reporting on the people and places that would go on to decide the election, while Lederman and Yakabuski have worked to help ...
The work in Canada has mainly been focused on increasing the availability ... “They don’t want any division like they had in ...
Five newly elected councilors in Dawson City, Canada, have refused to swear a mandatory oath of allegiance to Britain's King ...
Canada's energy industry does not expect U.S. President-elect Donald Trump's broad plans for protectionist trade measures ...
Millions of Americans are heading to the polls Tuesday as a chaotic presidential campaign reaches its peak in a deeply divided United States.
Grand proclamations to move to Canada are nothing new, says Rosenberg, who recalls similar promises after George W. Bush’s ...
Canada is dispatching top officials across the United States to stave off policies that could harm its interests if Trump returns to office.
Donald Trump's return to the White House next year could bring economic pain and difficult decisions for Canada's Liberal ...
Responding to news of Trump's presidential win, Americans are looking online for information on how to move north.