Former central banker Mark Carney was sworn into office in Ottawa as the prime minister of Canada, ending the Justin Trudeau era.
Looming tariffs — and their uncertainties — have Canadians rethinking the orange juice they buy and the places they vacation.
In the capital of Ottawa, Mark Carney was sworn in as Canada's prime minister, marking the final day of Justin Trudeau's more than nine years in power.
President Donald Trump continued to belittle Canada and threaten it with joining the United States as the economic war with the country continued.
When history repeats itself, it is not always a farce. When Justin Trudeau headed off to London on the invitation of British ...
The U.S. president on Tuesday reiterated his claims on Canada’s territory as he increased tariffs, threatening to bring the ...
"That transition will be seamless and it will be quick," Carney said after meeting Trudeau, who is stepping down after more ...
Former central banker Mark Carney will become Canada’s next prime minister after a Liberal Party leadership vote in a ...
Canada’s next prime minister has met with outgoing Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and is vowing a quick transition.
Former central banker Mark Carney is set to replace Justin Trudeau as prime minister of Canada after securing a clear mandate from the Liberal Party.
Mark Carney will most likely be in power just a few weeks before a federal election is held. To win, he will try to convince ...
Two schools in Sacramento County were under shelter-in-place orders Monday afternoon after a phone threat, the Sacramento ...