Rob Brisley, a spokesperson for U.S. Customs and Border Protection, said agents arrested over 130 people during the first two ...
Chinook and sockeye salmon might not be back on the menu but the fish are once again appearing in B.C. waters after another release of the fish south of the border, according to the Confederated ...
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N.B. premier Holt says strained relationship between Canada and U.S. Trump's fault
New Brunswick Premier Susan Holt says U.S. President Donald Trump is squarely to blame for the frosty relationship between ...
President Donald Trump issued a veiled threat to Democratic-run cities slated to host World Cup games next year, saying he might ask FIFA to move games from certain cities if he feels crime is too ...
The tally of snowbirds planning travel to Mexico, Spain or other sun-splashed spots has nearly doubled, the poll found.
Privatizing FAA air traffic control is back under the public's radar as supporters argue it would prevent shutdown ...
During my tenure at the Department of Homeland Security during the first Trump Administration, we confronted and disrupted ...
Many Canadian travelers are canceling trips to the U.S. this year. In Arizona, this could have dire economic consequences.
Six months after the federal election, Windsor remains a battleground for ideas and political positioning in Ottawa. Windsor ...
A former Liberal immigration minister said that Canada should drop an agreement that allows it to return asylum seekers who ...
Family searches through North Country jail ledgers recall a hidden history that shaped today’s ICE detention network.
Mexico’s four largest border cities lost thousands of jobs in September, and Mexican business leaders blame U.S. tariffs and higher wages, among others, for the losses.
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