Policy stances from the Trump administration have seemingly proved a turnoff to travelers from other countries, especially Canadians.
'We're at the front edge of a wave. I don’t want to be doom-and-gloom but it will get worse before it gets better.'
Mark Carney’s words were a forceful declaration that western countries are at an historic fork in the road
Jan. 20 will mark one year since Donald Trump swept back into office, igniting a trade war between Canada and the U.S.
By Joe Lorenz
Electrification and tariffs mean rural Midwest communities can cash in on their mineral resources. But how can these ventures balance local benefit to the ecological cost?
The post New interest in domestic mining comes with call for sustainability in the market first appeared on Great Lakes Echo. Canada can't hope to lead in a vital global industry by shutting itself off from competition, a McMaster University prof says
The world’s largest online retailer plans to hire 7,000 seasonal workers across Canada, including 800 in London region.
The impact of U.S. tariffs has filtered down to hit, and hurt, manufacturing in the London region, auto industry officials in Ontario say
Moira A. McDonald, Ann-Kathrin McLean Global attitudes towards the United States as a tourism destination are plunging. Travel pressures, exchange rate shifts and increasing economic uncertainty have all damaged the reputation of the American travel sector. Canadian travellers are increasingly turning to domestic destinations instead of heading south. In July