Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau turned down a proposed Enbridge Inc. pipeline to the West Coast that had become a flashpoint for protesters, while approving a less controversial expansion of a Kinder Morgan Inc. corridor that will boost oil-sands producers’ access to export markets.
Delmar House was justice for Jefferson County’s Village of West Carthage near the Canadian border.
Canadian officials have produced “limited results” in bolstering border security and accelerating cross-border trade in the five years since an agreement between Ottawa and Washington, a report says.
Bank of Nova Scotia’s fiscal fourth-quarter profit beat analyst expectations due to surging revenue from the bank’s domestic and international arms, strong capital-markets gains and moderating energy-loan losses.
Uncertainty among firms remains at elevated levels in the Canadian economy and that is unlikely to dissipate until the incoming Trump administration begins to introduce “concrete” policies, Bank of Canada Gov. Stephen Poloz said Monday evening.
‘He made Canada cool again. It was fun while it lasted.’
A Royal Canadian Air Force pilot died Monday when a CF-18 jet fighter crashed while on a training mission in western Canada, defense officials said.
Canada’s largest banks begin reporting fiscal fourth-quarter results this week amid prolonged oil-price weakness and stringent new housing regulations. Here’s what to expect.
Beijing wants to give every citizen a score based on behavior such as spending habits, turnstile violations and filial piety, which can blacklist citizens from loans, jobs, air travel.
Texas has much to lose if the Nafta free-trade deal is changed significantly, and business owners in the state are hoping President-elect Donald Trump won’t carry out his threats to revamp the agreement.
Economic data, including the latest readings on growth and jobs, an appearance by the country’s top central banker and Canadian bank earnings are highlights on this week’s calendar.
Petition filed by U.S. lumber producers alleges Canadian lumber is unfairly dumped—or sold at less than market value—into the U.S. market.
Google, Baidu, Facebook and others pursuing artificial intelligence are draining universities of top computer scientists who might otherwise be cultivating the next generation of AI researchers, say experts.
Scientists at Columbia University and the University of Ottawa find that higher morning levels of tiny air-polluting particles in New York City tend to suppress stock prices.
Potash Corp. of Saskatchewan Inc. said it would cut 140 jobs at its Cory potash mine and curtail production at two other operations in its home province.
Canada plans to launch talks with Boeing Co. to buy 18 F/A-18 Super Hornet aircraft as an interim measure in a planned overhaul of the country’s legacy CF-18 fighter jet fleet, the minister in charge of defense said Tuesday.
Following earlier moves by the U.S. and the European Union, Canada on Tuesday introduced legislation to regulate the sale of e-cigarettes.
Retail sales in Canada climbed in September on strong demand for new cars. Excluding the auto sector, sales were flat in the month.
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Rather than kill Nafta, Trump and his advisers appear set to push for substantial changes to the rules governing trade with Mexico and Canada.