Exxon Mobil blasts New York's attorney general over former CEO and current Secretary of State Rex Tillerson-email accusations, as it damaged the company generating "sensational coverage in the press."
A lawyer for a Canadian arrested as one of four suspects in a massive hack of Yahoo emails said that the charges against his client may be "politically motivated" by the United States.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau tells an American network interview he still believes President Donald Trump's promise on NAFTA — that adjustments in the Canada-U.S. trading relationship will be minor.
Canadians shouldn't be naive enough to believe any deal to exclude Mexico from NAFTA wouldn't hurt the Canadian economy as well, says the Mexican consul general for Austin, Texas.
Canada and U.S. joined forces last month to promote female participation in the workforce, but the contrast between how their governments approach other gender issues is now on display at the UN meet.
The premier of the Northwest Territories is blasting federal policies, including promises to restrict greenhouse gas emissions, that he says will stifle a viable energy sector in the North.
Court-ordered documents from Exxon Mobil are proving that secret identities — or at least secret email identities — aren’t only for comic book superheroes.
The Liberal government has taken the next step towards buying 18 Super Hornet fighter jets on an interim basis, a purchase it hopes to make official by year's end.