Canadians who visit Florida and stay for long periods of time will soon have to deal with new immigration requirements.
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis took his own shot at Canada on Tuesday, throwing a jab at the country's 32-year-old Stanley Cup ...
The president has launched a trade war seeking to quell the flow of illegal immigrants and the illegal trafficking of drugs ...
Canada is the state’s most important international economic partner, and the immediate effect of tariffs has left businesses ...
President Donald Trump has made it through his first 50 days of his second term. See what national, state polls are saying ...
Canada and the European Union are punching back against President Donald Trump’s tariffs, with new levies on American imports ...
Florida Governor Ron DeSantis joined the fray with a comment about Canadian tourism to the state and included a chirp about the 31-year Stanley Cup drought haunting Canada’s seven NHL teams.
The Federal Register Wednesday officially published the rule affecting thousands of Canadian “snowbirds” that we reported on ...
If visits from Canada continue to decline, it could cost the U.S. billions in lost spending and thousands of jobs.
State lawmakers are watching to see how President Donald Trump’s trade war with Canada and Mexico trickles down to Florida.
As many Floridians navigate balancing budgets and cutting costs, tariffs on imports from Canada and Mexico are now in effect.
The Florida governor said that 3.3 million of those people came from Canada. "That's not much of a boycott, in my book," DeSantis said, taking a parting shot at those from the country who have ...
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