Canada, Carney and Tariffs
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Carney says he's ready to listen to First Nations on major projects legislationPrime Minister Mark Carney says he's "here to listen" to First Nations leaders about their concerns with the government's major projects legislation.
Prime Minister Mark Carney, speaking to reporters ahead of a First Nations summit on Bill C-5 in Gatineau, Que., says today is about the ‘how’ not the ‘what’ regarding building national projects with First Nations under Bill C-5.
Part of Carney’s success can be attributed to Donald Trump’s victory in the U.S. last year. After Trump talked of imposing high tariffs on Canada, and mused about making the country a 51st U.S. state,
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Carney to meet with First Nations today on major projects legislationPrime Minister Mark Carney will meet today with First Nations leaders about his government's controversial major projects legislation.
By Divya Rajagopal TORONTO (Reuters) -Prime Minister Mark Carney on Wednesday said Canada will introduce a tariff rate quota for countries with which it has free trade agreements, excluding the United States,
Prime Minister Mark Carney said Tuesday U.S. President Donald Trump seems wedded to tariffs and any trade deal with the Americans may include accepting some levies on exports. Former Conservative leader Erin O'Toole said Carney has ‘generally done a really good job’ resetting the tone of negotiations,
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Carney heads to Hamilton to meet steelworkers as U.S. trade talks continuePrime Minister Mark Carney is scheduled to be in Hamilton today to make an announcement related to the steel industry.
The diplomats’ union and former ambassadors are raising concerns about Prime Minister Mark Carney’s planned cuts to the foreign service, just as Global Affairs Canada is looking to expand its presence abroad. “It’s going to be painful,” said Pam Isfeld, president of the Professional Association of Foreign Service Officers.