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We begin tonight with Prime Minister Mark Carney, whose cuts to government spending will include the foreign service, just as Global Affairs Canada aims to expand its presence abroad.
U.S. President Donald Trump said on Monday that the letters he sent to Prime Minister Mark Carney and other leaders about new tariff rates are "the deals," as Carney prepares to meet with his cabinet ...
He did it for Mark Carney in Canada. He did it for Anthony Albanese in Australia. Did Donald Trump just secure re-election ...
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Montreal Gazette on MSNLetters: Politics needs more business-type leadershipLetters should be sent uniquely to us. The shorter they are — ideally, fewer than 200 words — the greater the chance of ...
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Toronto Sun on MSNLILLEY UNLEASHED: No deals with the Donald yet for Mark CarneyAs the threat of tariffs continues,Sun political columnist Brian Lilley asks - where is the deal between Canada and the U.S.?
Advocates are warning that cutting billions of dollars from the federal Indigenous services budget, as the Carney government intends to do, could worsen the quality of essential programs and may spark ...
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Toronto Sun on MSNLILLEY UNLEASHED: Mark Carney’s massive conflicts of interestSun political columnist Brian Lilley talks how about Mark Carney wasn’t betting on Canada, until he got the job as Prime Minister.
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Canada's AAA sovereign credit ratings from two top agencies are safe from Prime Minister Mark Carney’s spending promises and tax cuts, according to a new analysis by Desjardins Group. Since the ...
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Prime Minister Mark Carney must recuse himself from government decisions involving more than 100 corporate entities under an ...
Investments in companies like Chevron, Marathon, Occidental and Valero litter Mark Carney’s investment portfolio. That means our prime minister, the man who spent years lecturing the world about green ...
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Asian News International on MSNCanada: Carney cites 'vital progress' on fentanyl amid Trump's tariff threatA day after US President Donald Trump announced a new 35 percent tariff on Canadian goods set to take effect next month, ...
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