No Canadians are believed to have been on board but dozens of people are dead after a plane crashed into a military helicopter at Ronald Reagan National Airport.
Donald Trump is threatening the harshest trade penalties on the North American continent in 95 years. He's the first major U.S. politician in 114 years to muse even semi-seriously about annexing Canada.
The Alberta government is sending a delegation to the U.S. National Prayer Breakfast in Washington, D.C. Affordability and Utilities Minister Nathan Neudorf, Health Minister Adriana LaGrange and Mental Health and Addiction Minister Dan Williams, along with three staff , are scheduled to attend the event next Thursday.
Canadian politicians are descending on Washington, D.C., amid threats of 25 per cent tariffs when Donald Trump returns to the White House. Many are going to an event at the Canadian Embassy, which sits on Pennsylvania Avenue between the U.S. Capitol and the White House. Here are some of the Canadians expected to be in Washington Monday:
Some Donald Trump fans stopped to snap photos of an unexpected sight during their inauguration jaunt through downtown Washington, D.C. Canada congratulates Donald Trump, one exclaimed on Sunday ...
An American Airlines regional passenger jet and a U.S. Army Black Hawk helicopter collided near Reagan Washington National Airport last night. More than 65 people were on board the two aircraft. Officials don't expect to find anyone alive.
Ontario politicians, business leaders and union executives are set to descend on Washington, D.C., for president-elect Donald Trump's inauguration, as part of a provincial pushback to the incoming administration's looming trade war.
Foreign Affairs Minister Mélanie Joly is back in Washington, D.C., today to meet with U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio as Canada faces the threat of devastating tariffs landing as early as Saturday.
Facing threats of tariffs, the federal minister met with Senator Ted Cruz and other Republicans to convince them the two nations are better off working together
EDMONTON - The Alberta government is sending a delegation to the U.S. National Prayer Breakfast in Washington, D.C.
Live view shows the aftermath of a passenger plane that collided with a helicopter in Washington, D.C., where everyone on board is presumed dead.