Trump's tariffs and his personal attack on Justin Trudeau may be part of a strategic retreat from his original threat
Protectionism in the U.S. may not be as severe as it was in 1930, but it remains very much a part of that country's DNA
Technology giants such as Facebook and Alphabet dominate the economy. Can limits be placed on that dominance?
The parliamentary budget officer estimates the Liberals will post a $22.1-billion shortfall this fiscal year
The Liberals survived a terrible autumn in Parliament. Yet, they appear entrenched in power
Would the Americans be willing to ease up on their NAFTA demands if Canada were to back off on its WTO complaint?
Canada, buoyed by a stronger-than-expected economy, faces uncertainty around trade and competitiveness
Trudeau, sanctioned over his 2016 vacation, was hardly the first prime minister to run afoul of ethical standards
Finding enough support in Congress to eliminate a program that has benefited significant numbers of Americans is next to impossible
The federal finance minister credits the government’s economic agenda for the economy’s super-charged performance over the last year