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US President Donald Trump set an August 1 deadline for Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney to sign a new trade deal.
The Canadian prime minister said he was "disappointed" by President Donald Trump's move to increase certain tariffs.
First Reading is a Canadian politics newsletter curated by the National Post’s own Tristin Hopper. To get an early version sent directly to your inbox, sign up here. Three months after the federal ...
A photo of Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney living it up a a recent Pride celebration went viral, showing the buttoned-up ...
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Prime Minister Mark Carney scheduled to visit Kelowna, B.C., TuesdayPrime Minister Mark Carney is scheduled to be in Kelowna, B.C., for an announcement at a lumber facility on Tuesday after ...
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Prime Minister Mark Carney attends Vancouver Pride parade after meeting with premierPrime Minister Mark Carney surprised attendees at Vancouver's Pride parade Sunday after meeting with Premier David Eby and ...
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Prime Minister Mark Carney makes appearance at Vancouver Pride paradePrime Minister Mark Carney made a surprise appearance at Vancouver’s Pride parade. He walked about a kilometre along the ...
In the 1950s, the economy was the only concern — climate change wasn't yet on government's radar. That isn't the case in 2025, and our leaders should act accordingly.
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Prime Minister Mark Carney's B.C. visit expected to continue Monday in Nanaimo areaPrime Minister Mark Carney is expected to go to Vancouver Island on Monday as his visit to British Columbia continues.
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney seems to have made it his mission to avoid political scrutiny at all costs. So much so ...
Canada's Prime Minister Mark Carney says his country will recognize a Palestinian state in September
Canada's Prime Minister Mark Carney says his country will recognize a Palestinian state in September ...
Rather than continuing to retaliate with tariffs of its own, the Canadian government has begun to confess that such a tactic may be a losing battle against Donald Trump.
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