Sarah Ritchie
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Reporter with The Canadian Press
As Trump comparisons pile up, strategists think Poilievre should stay the course
Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre's pledge to boost Arctic security through a "massive" cut to Canada's foreign aid budget has led to renewed attacks from his political opponents, who are accusing him of borrowing policy from U.S. President Donald Trump.
U.S. President Donald Trump is dead serious about a takeover of Canada: Trudeau
The prime minister said the Trump administration knows what critical minerals Canada has and "that may be even why they keep talking about absorbing us and making us the 51st state."
A Canada-U.S. economic summit is being held in Toronto today
The federal government is hosting a summit in Toronto today aimed at bolstering the economy in the face of Canada's rapidly changing relationship with its largest trading partner.
Opposition parties call for Parliament to resume after Trump hits pause on tariffs
Opposition parties say the Liberals must recall Parliament within the next month to act on Donald Trump's tariff threat, but the government insists it does not need to pass legislation to take the action the U.S. president wants to see.
Trump has agreed to push off tariffs against Mexico for a month
Claudia Sheinbaum says in a social media post that Mexico will send 10,000 members of its national guard to the U.S. border to combat drug trafficking.
Canada granted one-month tariff reprieve
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau spoke with Trump twice on Monday, their first discussions since the president took over the White House on Jan. 20. After what Trudeau described on social media as a "good call" in the afternoon, the two leaders agreed to pause tariffs for at least 30 days.
Carney gains more caucus support and Arya drops from Liberal leadership race
One of the seven Liberal leadership hopefuls says the party is not allowing him to run, as another high-profile cabinet minister endorsed Mark Carney on Sunday.
King Charles stays silent on Trump's claim that Canada should join the U.S.
Canada's political leadership has found rare unanimity in recent weeks: nobody wants the country to become the "51st state," as U.S. President Donald Trump has repeatedly pitched. The heads of all major political parties resoundingly reject the idea, but Canada's head of state, King Charles III, is not weighing in.
Canada is leaning toward matching Trump, tariff for tariff
The premiers met virtually with Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and other federal officials on Wednesday morning to talk about Trump's early moves as president and the looming threat of tariffs, which could come as soon as next week.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says 'everything is on the table' for response to Trump tariffs
President Donald Trump's promise of a "golden age" for the United States, will require energy, critical minerals and resources that Canada is ready to provide.