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The administration hopes to use the threat of tariffs and access to the U.S. economy to stop countries from imposing new ...
Here is a roundup of stories from The Canadian Press designed to bring you up to speed… Sentencing begins for ‘Freedom Convoy ...
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Prime Minister Mark Carney set to visit birthplace in N.W.T.Prime Minister Mark Carney is set to stop today in the town where he was born as he travels across the Northwest Territories.
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Edinburgh News on MSNCarney shows our leaders how to handle Trump - Alex Cole-HamiltonAs Donald Trump descends on Scotland this week, there will be an understandable clamour for politicians to boycott opportunities to meet him and for the citizenry to protest against him. I understand ...
Prime Minister Mark Carney has confirmed that the major federal projects office will be operational by early September, as ...
The prime minister will be in his hometown of Fort Smith, N.W.T., Wednesday to tour an area impacted by wildfire and talk ...
Prime Minister Mark Carney dropped into the first ministers' meeting in Ontario's cottage country Tuesday to update the ...
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Carney, premiers talk trade as Trump's new tariff deadline loomsWith the Aug. 1 deadline for U.S. President Donald Trump's new tariffs inching closer, Canada's first ministers convened for ...
It may not be the sunny ways government, but some premiers certainly seem to be feeling sunny about the future after a meeting with Prime Minister Mark Carney on Tuesday.
Prime Minister Mark Carney and Canada’s premiers are tempering expectations that they'll strike a new economic and security deal with Donald Trump by the end of the month. “We would like to have the ...
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Carney updates premiers on U.S. trade talksPrime Minister Mark Carney says he'll update the premiers on the state of trade negotiations with the U.S. as they meet ...
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B.C. Coastal First Nations issue open letter to Carney opposing suggested pipelineVANCOUVER — Coastal First Nations in British Columbia have issued an open letter to Prime Minister Mark Carney, asking him to reject any new proposal for a crude oil pipeline to the northwest coast.
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