Mark Carney, Trump and Canada
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Canadian PM Mark Carney expected to meet President Donald Trump at FIFA World Cup draw amid stalled trade talks and ongoing tariff tensions affecting Canada's GDP.
With U.S. trade talks stalled, Canada's Mark Carney has been rebuilding ties with China and India, writes David Moscrop.
Shocked by the Trump administration’s protectionist policies, Canada’s Mark Carney is going down the same path, albeit more systematically.
US President Donald Trump met on Friday with Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney and Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum, with the talks partly focused on the future of a North American free trade deal.
Canada has joined a major European Union defense fund. The move, announced Monday by the office of Prime Minister Mark Carney, allows Canadian defense companies access to a 150 billion euro EU loan program called Security Action for Europe,
Canada will play Qatar, Switzerland, and the winner of a European playoff featuring Italy, Northern Ireland, Wales and Bosnia and Herzegovina in the 2026 FIFA World Cup.
Prime Minister Mark Carney announced a boost in Canada’s defense budget and said spending would reach NATO’s target of 2% of gross domestic product by the end of the country’s fiscal year. The prime minister said Canada would spend money on military vehicles, drones, ammunition and sensors to monitor the Arctic.
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney and the premier of Canada’s oil rich province of Alberta have agreed to work toward building a pipeline to the Pacific Coast to diversify the country’s oil exports beyond the United States,
The Narwhal reports Canada's government is reconsidering anti-greenwashing laws after fossil fuel companies claimed they hinder environmental transparency.