Ontario will beef up security along its border with the United States as part of its response to tariff threats from U.S. president-elect Donald Trump, Premier Doug Ford said Tuesday.
Kinew also spoke with the governor of Wisconsin and the outgoing U.S. ambassador to Canada.He says none of them want the extra costs that go along with Donald Trump's proposed tariffs.
Premier Wab Kinew is in North Dakota representing Manitoba’s economic interests two weeks before president-elect Donald Trump ...
The resignation of Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has sent shockwaves across the country, and with the logistics of how the ...
Danielle Smith says she's disappointed Trudeau didn't call an election while Doug Ford and Wab Kinew vow to work with ...
Danielle Smith says she's disappointed Trudeau didn't call an election while Doug Ford and Wab Kinew vow to work with ...
Manitoba is building trade relationships, protecting exports, Kinew says in wake of news that Prime Minister Justin Trudeau ...
An unhoused man who is spending his fourth winter in a Winnipeg encampment says the provincial government's plan to address homelessness this year is a good idea, but will need to be enacted in an ...
Manitoba Premier Wab Kinew's popularity shows little sign of waning more than a year after he led the provincial New Democrats to power. But there are some tough choices ahead as he tries to ...
Wab Kinew's government will face new spending requirements as it ramps up new programs to tackle homelessness, among other initiatives. (David Lipnowski/The Canadian Press) Manitoba Premier Wab ...