The president has launched a trade war seeking to quell the flow of illegal immigrants and the illegal trafficking of drugs ...
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis took his own shot at Canada on Tuesday, throwing a jab at the country's 32-year-old Stanley Cup ...
Canada is the state’s most important international economic partner, and the immediate effect of tariffs has left businesses ...
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis signaled that he wants to repeal the state's red flag law, which was approved after the Feb. 2018 ...
State lawmakers are watching to see how President Donald Trump’s trade war with Canada and Mexico trickles down to Florida.
Cobourg, Ont., retiree Bob Bloomer says he cancelled his annual March trip to Florida over U.S. President Donald Trump's aggressive rhetoric towards Canada. (Submitted by Bob Bloomer) "Basically ...
As many Floridians navigate balancing budgets and cutting costs, tariffs on imports from Canada and Mexico are now in effect.
Less than half of young LGBTQ Floridians feel accepted in their communities, according to new data released by The Trevor Project.
We cannot change Donald Trump, but we can control our economic destiny,” one of the candidates, Mark Carney, said.
Trump announced 25% tariffs on all goods from Canada and Mexico, and a 20% tariff on Chinese products. So where could South Florida expect to see an impact?
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 ...