Carney is the presumed front-runner for the party's leadership and could become prime minister as early as next week — which would make Trump's growing trade war with Canada his problem to sort out.
Unlike Freeland and Gould, Carney and fellow leadership candidate Frank Baylis are not elected members of Parliament and do not attend national caucus meetings.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, Foreign Affairs Minister Mélanie Joly and Liberal leadership hopeful Mark Carney are defending ...
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Here's the latest as the U.S. imposes tariffs on goods from Canada and MexicoU.S. President Donald Trump today imposed tariffs on imports from Canada and Mexico. The president's executive order hitting ...
The Canada-U.S. relationship is at its lowest point in more than a century with U.S. President Donald Trump’s near-daily ...
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SaltWire on MSNThe Trump threat: Political scientists evaluate how much we should worry in CanadaUS President Donald Trump’s aggressive rhetoric toward his northern neighbour — including threats to annex Canada and make it ...
Mark Carney, the front-runner in the race to become Canada’s next prime minister, squared off for the first time with rival ...
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Montreal Gazette on MSNLive updates: Trump’s shadow looms large over Monday’s French Liberal leadership debateThe Liberal Party of Canada holds the first of two debates Monday night ahead of choosing a leader on March 9.
The election of Donald Trump has the risk of upending Canada’s historic friendship with the United States. As Pierre ...
Mark Carney promised to cap the size of the Canadian public service and undertake a program spending review if he becomes prime minister, but did not provide details of how much he would reduce ...
OTTAWA - Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre is slamming Liberal leadership candidate Mark Carney’s plan to split the federal budget, calling it a “sneaky accounting trick” to avoid ...
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