
Trump says he's "terminating all discussions on trade with Canada"
President Trump said he'll let Canada know what their tariff rate on exports to the U.S. will be soon.
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President Trump said he'll let Canada know what their tariff rate on exports to the U.S. will be soon.
Wall Street reacted to President Trump terminating trade discussions with Canada on Friday. The S&P 500 hit its all-time closing high. CBS News contributor J.D. Durkin has more from the New York Stock Exchange.
President Trump is standing against Canada's digital services tax on large foreign and domestic technology companies, saying he's terminating trade talks on social media while taking a jab at the European Union. CBS News' Aaron Navarro and Kelly O'Grady have more.
Scientists have identified what could be the oldest rocks on Earth from a rock formation in Canada.
A study published in the journal Current Biology describes a new example of tool use by a critically endangered population of orcas.
Five governors met with Canadian leaders in Boston amid tariff uncertainty. Massachusetts Democratic Gov. Maura Healey joins "The Takeout" with more.
President Trump attended a G7 summit in Canada on Monday, where he discussed the Israel-Iran conflict, but did not join other world leaders in signing a joint statement calling for de-escalation. CBS News senior White House correspondent Weijia Jiang has more.
In Canada, President Trump met on Monday with the world's top democracies as a trade war he started brings the prospect of new deals or continued global economic uncertainty. On the trip, Mr. Trump said Iran wants to negotiate as Israel continues its aerial assault on the nation. CBS News' Holly Williams, Nancy Cordes and Robert Costa have the latest.
Prince Harry is in Canada on Tuesday, reunited with his wife and son. He arrived in Vancouver overnight after what may be his last event as a senior royal. But, as Elizabeth Palmer reports, there are still many unanswered questions about his and Meghan’s new life.
President Trump gave a speech touting his economic record after arriving at Davos and blasting the Senate impeachment trial. Mr. Trump campaigned against the global elite in 2016 and seized this opportunity to highlight the current economy and his recent trade deals with Mexico, Canada and China. Paula Reid reports on whether he can stay focused on that positive economic message and not on his frustration with the impeachment process back at home.
Prince Harry and his wife Meghan are on their own. Harry says he is taking a "leap of faith" by giving up his royal duties to lead a more peaceful life. Charlie D'Agata reports.
A Canadian judge will begin hearing evidence Monday on whether to extradite top Chinese executive Meng Wenzhou to the U.S. on bank fraud charges. It’s a case involving big money, high tech and international politics. Jonathan Vigliotti reports.
While Buckingham Palace has yet to finalize exit plans for Prince Harry and his wife Meghan Markle, Harry reportedly hopes to join his wife and son in Canada after royal family meetings next week. Onlookers say Vancouver is a likely choice for the couple. Jonathan Vigliotti speaks to locals about their thoughts on hosting the popular royals.
After a summit to discuss their future, the royals are turning their attention to other projects. Meghan Markle was seen visiting a shelter in Canada and Prince Harry released a video announcing the next Invictus Games. Carter Evans has the latest.
Queen Elizabeth has given royal staff just days to come up with a workable solution to Prince Harry and Meghan's plans to step back, a plan which continues to polarize public opinion. Meanwhile, Meghan is already in Canada, with eight-month-old Archie. Imtiaz Tyab reports on the royal rift from Buckingham Palace.
Acclaimed Georgia chef Hugh Acheson is a southern cooking expert, but he’s hardly a native son. In fact, Acheson was born way up north in Canada. Learn how he became a star of the South as he shares a Christmas feast on The Dish.
While both the American and Canadian sides of the Chilkoot Trail are open, hikers aren't allowed to cross the U.S.-Canada border.
Indiana Republican Senator Mike Braun joins CBSN's "Red & Blue" to discuss House Democrats’ unveiling two articles of impeachment against President Trump. He also discusses the U.S.-Mexico-Canada trade agreement Democrats reached with the White House.
President Trump faced one of his best and worst days in office on Tuesday, as House Democrats drafted two articles of impeachment against him while also reaching a deal on the trade agreement between the U.S., Mexico, and Canada. Referencing the impeachment proceedings, Senator Lindsey Graham said he doesn't expect any Republican to vote in favor of removal. Anita Kumar, Jennifer Haberkorn, and Kim Wehle joined "Red & Blue" to discuss the busy day in Washington.
Today in our School Matters series, we take a look at a report out this week that shows American students are lagging behind teens around the world in critical subjects. Every three years, 15-year-olds in nearly 80 countries take an international student assessment that tests math, reading and science. American teenagers scored worse than students in countries like China, Canada, Finland, and Poland in all 3 subjects, and they ranked below average in math. CBS News contributor and psychologist Lisa Damour joins "CBS This Morning" to break down the findings.
A Texas family of five was among those killed in a small plane crash in Canada. Investigators are still trying to determine what caused the plane to go down. It happened in a heavily wooded area near Kingston, Ontario. Kris Van Cleave reports.
Police in the Canadian city of Kingston say seven people have died after a small plane crashed in the area Wednesday evening. Kris Van Cleave reports.
Doctors believe they may have discovered another type of lung injury tied to vaping e-cigarettes. The significant finding is linked to a 17-year-old in Canada who nearly died after five months of vaping THC and flavored e-cigarettes. But his case does not follow the same pattern of lung injuries seen in more than 2,000 U.S. cases. Dr. Tara Narula reports.
An old iron boat has been stuck on the rocks of the Canadian side of Niagara Falls since 1918. A powerful storm that roared through the region on Halloween night whipped up strong currents, dislodging it, moving it down river about 150 feet. Authorities now fear the current could send the old boat over the falls.
On "Face the Nation," Larry Kudlow, the top White House economic adviser, says Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau instigated a heated dispute over trade at the G7.
U.S. ally Qatar condemns Israel for strikes targeting Hamas leaders in its capital city Doha, calling them "a blatant violation of all international laws and norms."
Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is releasing the "Make Our Children Healthy Again" report, which is expected to cover topics close to his MAGA agenda.
Border Patrol official Gregory Bovino, who led controversial immigration enforcement raids in southern California this summer, has arrived in Chicago.
As he sends more troops to Venezuela's borders amid a standoff with Trump, President Nicolas Maduro says he's also rescheduling Christmas, to defend "the right to happiness."
Students across the country are increasingly struggling to meet proficiency standards in science, math and reading, newly released data shows.
President Volodymyr Zelenskyy posted amateur video showing the aftermath of a Russian strike on a Ukrainian town.
The Asian longhorned tick, which has been spotted in over 20 states, was first identified in the U.S. in New Jersey eight years ago.
The Drug Enforcement Administration said its efforts resulted in more than 600 arrests in operations targeting the Sinaloa drug cartel, which has been labeled a terrorist group.
Uncertainty over U.S. tariffs and other Trump administration economic policies are deterring manufacturers from hiring, according to the Center for American Progress.