Kevin O'Leary, who said a U.S.-Canada merger might make some sense, visits Trump in Palm Beach at Mara-a-Lago with Alberta Premier Danielle Smith.
Shark Tank's Kevin O'Leary has high hopes for newly elected President, Donald Trump, and, Alberta Premier, Danielle Smith.
"Shark Tank" star Kevin O'Leary, who publicly backed ... coming to the U.S. According to the Calgary Herald, Smith and fellow Canadian O'Leary were at Mar-a-Lago along with another Canadian ...
U.S. President-elect Donald Trump says he would use economic force to annex Canada. Canadian celebrity investor Kevin O’Leary makes the case for joining an ‘economic union’ with the U.S.
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith visited Mar-a-Lago, the Florida home of U.S. president-elect Donald Trump, on Saturday. Smith confirmed the visit in a social media post Sunday morning, in which she said she and Trump had a "friendly and constructive conversation."
Alberta’s Premier said she had a “friendly and constructive conversation” with the U.S. president-elect and emphasized the importance of energy ties.
In fact, behind the United States president’s bullying lies a barely hidden fault line: Canada’s survival faces challenges not only from the U.S., but from within, due to fraying internal alliances and the detachment of the political ruling class from economic and demographic realities.
Canada wants to host the next generation of data centres that will provide computing power needed for the burgeoning boom in artificial intelligence. But with many grids already maxed-out and the queue of IT players aiming to connect growing longer,
Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe the latest to break ranks with the Ford-led response to Trump’s economic threats
As incoming U.S. President Donald Trump threatens a trade war to push Canadian officials to cave on a list of demands, Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre is in a political bind that represents his first real threat to his electoral chances,
One of Canada's "Dragons' Den" stars is breathing fire at a former co-star over Canada's approach to the Donald Trump White House.
The Conservative Party of Canada leader warned that Canada cannot afford “economically destructive, liberal taxes," as this would only drive more businesses away.