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Mark Carney to meet Donald Trump today at G7 summit in Alberta amid 'sensitive' talksPrime Minister Mark Carney will meet this morning with U.S. President Donald Trump at the G7 summit in Alberta.
At a turbulent moment in global geopolitics, Canada’s new prime minister welcomes Trump and G7 leaders to Alberta.
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Calgary Herald on MSNG7 summit live updates: More road closures, motorcades | Danielle Smith to greet world leaders | Mark Carney and the Trump factorTop political leaders will gather in Kananaskis until June 17, marking a half-century of international co-operation among ...
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Asian News International on MSNCanadian lawyer & Vancouver MLA welcomes PM Modi for G7, calls for action against KhalistanisCanadian lawyer and MLA for Vancouver-Quilchena in British Columbia, Dallas Brodie said, “Having India being invited to G7 ...
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Lubimov emphasised that, notwithstanding recent tensions, India's attendance at the G7 summit demonstrates acceptance of its ...
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Canada may have severed its feudal ties less violently, but like America, it experienced far less sustained aristocratic ...
Even Smith had to concede that Carney’s performance had won over the room, describing him as a “dramatic improvement” over ...
The first tangible clue to this evolving relationship came into sight on April 7, just three weeks before election day. Liberal leader Mark Carney’s campaign team had been pestering B.C. Premier David ...
Mark Carney said that India and Canada are acting on law enforcement, and Prime Minister Narendra Modi has accepted his ...
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National Post on MSNCarney says military will become more ‘reliable’Prime Minister Mark Carney announced Canada will spend more than $9 billion and finally achieve NATO’s spending target of two ...
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Vancouver mayor, city councillors to meet with federal officials in OttawaThe City of Vancouver says Mayor Ken Sim and two city councillors will travel to Ottawa this week to meet with senior federal ...
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National Post on MSNCarney says he’s not guided by ‘NATO accountants’Prime Minister Mark Carney announced Canada will spend more than $9 billion and finally achieve NATO’s spending target of two ...
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