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Canadian innovation minister says automakers are concerned about Trump
OTTAWA – Automakers on both sides of the border fear the potential negative effects of a Donald Trump presidency, Canada’s economic development minister said Thursday as he met with international business and political leaders in Switzerland. Navdeep Bains said he’s been having nervous conversations with concerned automakers, both at...
Car makers concerned about Trump, says Canadian innovation minister
OTTAWA — A Liberal cabinet minister says he’s hearing concerns from auto makers about negative effects on their industry from a Donald Trump presidency. Economic Development Minister Navdeep Bains says he’s had conversations with concerned automakers at the recent Detroit auto show and during his current visit to the World Economic...
Trump poised to ‘reverse’ seven decades of U.S. foreign policy: Harper
OTTAWA — Donald Trump’s presidency will mark a landmark shift in U.S. foreign policy not seen since the end of the Second World War, says former prime minister Stephen Harper. “The Trump presidency is a major source of global uncertainty,” Harper said Thursday in a speech in New Delhi, the speaking notes for which were obtained...
Canada and Russia are ‘at war’ already, says Ukrainian envoy
The West — including Canada — needs to wake up to the fact that it’s already at war with Russia, and Canadian policymakers need to send clear signals to the Kremlin about which side they are on, says Ukraine’s ambassador to Canada. In a wide-ranging interview with iPolitics, Andriy Shevchenko said that while his country is optimistic...
Donald Trump’s Nazi tweet and why it is so dangerous
President-elect Donald Trump speaks during a news conference in the lobby of Trump Tower in New York, Wednesday, Jan. 11, 2017. (Evan Vucci/AP/CP) Donald Trump believes U.S. intelligence agencies are acting like Nazis. Let’s just pause and digest that. The man who will be president of the United States on Friday has compared the CIA, FBI...
Trump’s UN pick Nikki Haley condemns Russian ‘war crimes’, states support for sanctions
Niki Haley said she considered Russian actions in Syria such as bombing hospitals “war crimes” and condemned Russia’s annexation of Ukraine’s Crimea region. …read more Source: Global...
Obama’s presidency saw the end of American power
“Yes, we can,” they chanted in unison. To hear Barack Obama speak, or just to catch a glimpse of him, roughly 200,000 people had turned out that day, July 24, 2008, filling the broad, tree-lined avenue of Strasse des 17 Juni, in Berlin’s glorious Tiergarten Park. It was an audience three times the size of any crowd Obama had drawn back in...
Putin says US administration trying to undermine Trump
Russian President Vladimir Putin is accusing the outgoing U.S. administration of trying to undermine President-elect Donald Trump by spreading fake allegations. Putin, speaking at a news conference Tuesday, described a dossier on Trump as part of efforts by President Barack Obama’s administration to “undermine the legitimacy of the...
Facing Trump-Putin axis, Ukraine turns to a white knight — Chrystia Freeland
Seen from Ukraine, the news from North America at the beginning of the year was promising. Chrystia Freeland was sworn in as Canada’s new minister of foreign affairs on Jan. 10. She is the proud descendant of Ukrainians and a fierce critic of Russian president Vladimir Putin’s wars in Ukraine and his annexation of Crimea in 2014. She...
Facing Trump-Putin axis, Ukraine turns to a white knight — Chrystia Freeland
Can Canadian Foreign Minister and firm Putin critic Chrystia Freeland offer hope to isolated, war-burdened Ukraine? It’s a long shot, Don Murray suggests, given the priorities of protecting Canada’s trade interests. …read more Source:...



