Read full article: Family seeks justice after fatal Orange County hit-and-run claims son’s life The 50-46 tally was the latest in a series of votes this week to terminate the national emergencies that ...
WASHINGTON (AP) — The Senate passed a resolution Wednesday night that would thwart President Donald Trump’s ability to impose tariffs on Canada, delivering a rare rebuke to the president just hours ...
Canadian Senators Propose Sports Betting Tweaks in Wake of Single-Game Legalization There is no guarantee the proposed legislative tweaks become law. However, the fact they were proposed suggests ...
The U.S. Senate approved a bipartisan measure late Wednesday aimed at blocking tariffs on imported goods from Canada. The resolution, adopted by a 51-48 vote, would terminate President Donald Trump’s ...
The suggestion that the Jewish community of Canada should have a representative in the Senate has been made in an editorial in the Montreal Gazette and endorsed by the Toronto Star. The Montreal daily ...
WASHINGTON (AP) — The Senate is voting on legislation Wednesday that would nullify U.S. tariffs on Canada, just as President Donald Trump is engaged in trade talks in Asia as well as an increasingly ...
The Canadian Senate is unelected; its members are appointed by the party in power. The ruling Conservative Party’s commitment to Senate reform has been stymied by provinces and in parliament, leaving ...
A Canadian lawmaker is renewing an effort to create national guidelines for advertising sports betting, which would include a focus on reducing the number of ads altogether. Ontario Senator Marty ...
Four Republican senators joined all Democrats to oppose the tariffs. The Senate passed a resolution that would upend the justification for Trump’s import taxes on Canada. The resolution has no chance ...
OTTAWA (Reuters) - The Canadian Senate suspended three of its members for "gross negligence" on Tuesday in a scandal over expense claims that has damaged the reputation of Prime Minister Stephen ...
The somnolent Canadian Senate ordinarily stirs so little excitement that when newsmen turned up to hear the Senators ruminate on a new tariff bill last May, they had to hunt up the key to the press ...