Southwestern Ontario RV dealerships are bracing for the impact of U.S. President Donald Trump’s trade war on the industry.
“We need Greenland. Very important for international security; we have to have Greenland....There are Chinese and Russian ships all over the place.”
A Korean automotive giant is looking for a foothold in the Canadian auto industry and Cami Assembly in Ingersoll just might be it.
Ontario grain growers – caught in the crossfire of Canada's trade war – speak about how tariffs will affect their operations
Ontario Premier Doug Ford agreed Tuesday to suspend the province’s surcharge on electricity it exports to three states after a top American official extended an “olive branch” in the form of a meeting in Washington to talk free trade. Ford called Tuesday for cooler heads to prevail in the United States’ trade war against Canada, […]
Scrap from Linamar Corp. crosses Canada, U.S., Mexico borders 7 times until it becomes an automatic transmission that powers a vehicle.
Not one Canadian in 10 would freely choose to join the angry, divided U.S., but they may face a long, miserable economic siege to avoid it.
The U.S. used to be our closest ally and a friendly neighbour, but it has declared an economic war on our country.
Fireworks, a gala and a concert are some of the Lunar New Year events in London to mark the arrival of the Year of the Snake
Taiwan's fate is as unknowable as usual, even though we know who the next president will be. William Lai, vice-president under outgoing President Tsai Ing-Wen, almost certainly will win the election today, because the two opposition parties failed to agree on a joint candidate and will split the slightly-less-anti-China vote between them. Read More