U.S. And Canada Reach Deal To Replace NAFTA Ottawa agreed to make it easier for U.S. farmers to ship dairy products into Canada. The U.S. also agreed to shield Canada from auto tariffs. NPR Staff
Canadian shoppers use Washington border towns for Prime orders Amazon customers and other mail-order patrons are turning small towns on the northern border into the P.O. box for Canada. Tom Banse
No NAFTA Deal: Canada-U.S. Talks To Resume Next Week After days of negotiations, the U.S. and Canada failed to agree on a deal by a Friday deadline to update the North American Free Trade Agreement. The U.S. and Mexico reached a pact earlier. Avie Schneider
When will the smoky summer end? Ross Reynolds talks to Ian Bailey, a reporter for the Globe and Mail, about the provincewide state of emergency in British Columbia due to the ongoing... Ross Reynolds
Biologists want to feed a starving orca. But she may be dead, or in Canada Boat crews were out again on Washington waters Tuesday looking for J50, the starving orca that’s part of the endangered Southern Resident killer whales... Paige Browning
Donald Trump could veto the Canadian oil sands pipeline project In May, the Canadian government announced it would buy the controversial Trans Mountain pipeline from Texas-based Kinder Morgan in order to finish the... John Ryan
'We don't buy American,' Canada's tariffs kick in Bill Radke talks to Catherine Cullen, senior reporter covering politics and Parliment Hill in Ottawa for the CBC about the new tariffs Canada has put on... Bill Radke
Canada's oil feud could spill down to Washington state Two Canadian provinces’ feud over an oil pipeline could boost gasoline prices and oil tanker traffic here in Washington state. John Ryan
Check out these emerging PNW bands (even if they are Canadian) The CBC has been in search of Canada's best undiscovered musical talent, so they held their annual Searchlight contest. Artists submit their music and... Emily Fox
Why are asylum seekers sneaking into Canada through Washington? Kim Malcolm talks with Seattle Times reporter Nina Shapiro about why a growing number of asylum seekers are sneaking into Canada through Washington state. Kim Malcolm