Finance minister Dominic LeBlanc says Trump is trying to agitate people and create chaos knowing it will never happen. He says it is now counter productive.
U.S. President-elect Donald Trump’s comments that Canada should become the 51st state are no longer a joke and are meant to undermine America’s closest ally, Canada’s finance minister said Wednesday.
Trump refused to rule out acquiring Greenland and the Panama Canal by military force and has said the U.S doesn’t need anything from Canada, including automobiles, lumber and dairy products
Dominic LeBlanc, the country’s point person for ... which is home to more than 40 million people and is a founding Nato partner. Instead, Trump said he would rely on “economic force” as ...
OTTAWA — One of the potential heavyweights in the Liberal leadership race bowed out Wednesday before the contest had even formally begun, with Finance Minister Dominic LeBlanc announcing he won ...
Finance Minister Dominic LeBlanc says he will not be running to become the next leader of the Liberal Party of Canada. Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced on Monday that he planned to step ...
OTTAWA--Canadian Finance Minister Dominic LeBlanc said he won't seek the Liberal Party leadership because his focus must remain on fighting against the risk of "unjust" tariffs from the incoming ...
Dominic LeBlanc, the country’s point person for ... which is home to more than 40 million people and is a founding NATO partner. Instead, Trump said he would rely on “economic force” as ...
Dominic LeBlanc, the country’s point person for ... which is home to more than 40 million people and is a founding NATO partner. Instead, Trump said he would rely on “economic force” as ...
Ontario officials estimate that U.S. president-elect Donald Trump's proposed tariffs on Canadian goods could cost up to half a million jobs, Premier Doug Ford said Tuesday as he called for stronger and more visible action from the federal government.
U.S. president-elect Donald Trump has threatened to impose a 25 per cent tariff on Canadian goods when he comes back into office next week.
Ontario officials estimate that U.S. president-elect Donald Trump’s proposed tariffs on Canadian goods could cost up to half a million jobs, Premier Doug Ford said Tuesday as he called for stronger and more visible action from the federal government.