President Trump’s tariff war with New York’s neighbor Canada will hurt businesses and consumers in the state, Gov. Kathy ...
Most of New York’s politicians and business leaders reacted to President Trump’s tariffs on Canada with dire warnings about ...
Everything from bitcoin to the Mexican peso fell, not just the stocks of U.S. companies expected to be the first to feel pain ...
BUFFALO BILLION ... that could hurt New York’s economy, especially for people who live near Canada. But Senate Minority Leader Robert Ortt, who represents northern border communities, believes ...
President Donald Trump and his administration have made a variety of complaints about Canada to justify his plan to impose 25 ...
The Quebec Delegate General in New York was in Plattsburgh on Friday to attend a Chamber of Commerce event and promote the ...
And some have continued to say so. “I can tell the American people, Canada is not the problem. The problem is the Mexican border and China. That’s where the problem is,” said Ford ...
More details on the Canadian plan to boost security at the northern border have been released, as the country tries to navigate the Trump administration's demand to crack down on human and drug ...
Windsor, Ontario, right across the border ... New York Times When Karoline Leavitt, the White House press secretary, confirmed the timing on Friday, she repeated President Trump’s claim that ...
Trudeau said Canada is addressing Trump’s calls on border security by implementing a CDN$1.3 billion (US$900 million) border plan that includes helicopters, new canine teams and imaging tools.
Under the updated agreement, migrants can claim asylum in Canada if they can enter the country and stay undetected for 14 days. The RCMP patrol near the Quebec-New York border, sometimes in bleak ...