Trump, Canada and Carney
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President Trump's newest tariffs sparked pledges by Canada's prime minster to 'fight' back while some said they were committed to working with partners and others look to take on Washington.
Reuters |
Goods from Mexico and Canada that comply with the USMCA trade agreement between the three countries will largely remain exempt from tariffs, except for auto exports and steel and aluminum which fall u...
CNN |
The tariffs, Trump said, “are going to give us growth.”
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Canada’s Prime Minister Mark Carney is speaking French in a video from an election campaign rally, not performing a ritualistic chant, as was suggested by posts sharing the clip online.
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After Mark Carney won the race to succeed Justin Trudeau as the leader of Canada's Liberal Party in March 2025, a photograph began to spread online purporting to picture him sitting on a beach with Ghislaine Maxwell, the incarcerated Jeffrey Epstein associate, and actor Tom Hanks.
The Canadian leader said his country's relationship with the US had changed due to Trump's tariffs, jeopardising future cooperation.
President Trump spoke Friday with Canada’s new PM as the US prepares to slap 25% tariffs on Canadian imports — and referred to the leader as “Prime Minister,’’ dropping the “governor” moniker he
Canada Prime Minister Mark Carney called for a snap election to let Canadians decide who should tackle the economy and Trump's tariffs.
President Donald Trump and Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney engaged in a productive dialogue on Friday. The conversation marked the first interaction between the two leaders since Carney assumed leadership of Canada’s ruling Liberals on March 9.
Carney, who called a snap election on April 28, said Canadians need to "build the strongest economy in the G7."
OTTAWA: In a dramatic shift in Canada’s foreign policy, Prime Minister Mark Carney declared on Thursday that the long-standing economic and security relationship between Canada and the United States has come to an end.
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney called for a federal election to take place next month, noting that President Trump won’t “break” Canadians. “I have just asked the Governor General to dissolve Parliament and call a federal election on April 28,