Efforts to break up crime syndicates precede threats from the U.S. president, investigators taking down drug labs in Western Canada say.
Opinion
Trump’s tariff whiplash
On Feb. 1, President Donald Trump announced tariffs on Canada, Mexico and China. By Feb. 3, the tariffs threatened on Mexico and Canada were deferred for a month, while those on China stayed in place.
Today, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, the Minister of Finance and Intergovernmental Affairs, Dominic LeBlanc, the Minister of Transport and Internal Trade, Anita Anand, and Canada’s Ambassador to the ...
Canadian investigators were effectively cracking down on fentanyl trafficking and production well before U.S. President ...
The federal government and the Canadian dairy industry are vowing to protect the country’s supply management system in the ...
Despite Trump's well-documented position, the Journal declared the expected trade war "the dumbest" in history and predicted ...
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith says she wants to escalate her province’s war on fentanyl. Smith, in a statement, says she's ...
The “cult of Bismarck” in Germany is instructive on the cultural basis of Trump’s tariffs and, relatedly, cultural nationalism devoid of an economic rationale.
— A very small amount of fentanyl is enough to prove fatal, so the overdose risk is very high. — The U.S. Drug Enforcement ...
The cost might rise for Barbie dolls, Hot Wheels cars and other Mattel products due to the Trump administration's handling of ...
Trump on Saturday ordered tariffs on goods from Mexico, Canada and China, demanding they stanch the flow of fentanyl -- and, in the case of Canada and Mexico, illegal immigration. He later froze ...