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Prime Minister Mark Carney wants to cut operational government spending by tens of billions of dollars. Plus, three Canadian ...
Dabrusin heads to Burlington, Ont. to highlight fresh federal bid to protect Great Lakes fresh water
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Asian News International on MSNCanada: Carney cites 'vital progress' on fentanyl amid Trump's tariff threatA day after US President Donald Trump announced a new 35 percent tariff on Canadian goods set to take effect next month, ...
OTTAWA — Canada’s electric vehicle mandate is under fire from Washington — and if it falls, one of the biggest losers could ...
Sir Keir Starmer will meet Donald Trump when the US president visits Scotland ahead of his second state visit to the UK. Mr ...
— Times they are a-changin’: Trump has extended the TikTok sale-or-ban deadline for the third time this year. The White House ...
If 2024 was a seminal year for elections around the world, the April 2025 Canadian federal elections were no less important for coming months later. The Liberal party, led by Prime Minister Mark ...
A focus on the economy is quickly becoming a defining trait of the government of Prime Minister Mark Carney, a former central banker who is intent on building up Canada's domestic capacity and ...
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Montreal Gazette on MSNLibman: Quebec remains in Carney’s corner, but danger lies aheadMost voters felt he was best suited to navigate us through the turbulent waters churned by one very unpredictable U.S.
Investments in companies like Chevron, Marathon, Occidental and Valero litter Mark Carney’s investment portfolio. That means our prime minister, the man who spent years lecturing the world about green ...
In addition to contending with the latest tariff threats, Carney also is booked in for a high-stakes closed-door huddle with First Nations chiefs and community leaders to discuss his government’s ...
The King will greet the US president at Windsor Castle as part of a visit designed to calm Britain’s diplomatic tensions with ...
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