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US President Donald Trump set an August 1 deadline for Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney to sign a new trade deal.
In Dear Diary, the National Post satirically re-imagines a week in the life of a newsmaker. This week is a bit different.
Prime Minister Mark Carney said the federal government is 'disappointed' by the 35 per cent tariff, but said it's committed ...
Ontario's premier has always been quotable, but rarely more so than when he's railing against the U.S. president's tariff ...
Prime Minister Mark Carney said Friday that he was “disappointed” but would work to build Canada’s economic resiliency and ...
Mr. Carney stepped into a Wednesday evening news conference to signal a big, controversial shift from Canada’s long-standing ...
Prime Minister Mark Carney said on Wednesday that Canada’s negotiations with the United States might not conclude by Donald ...
Mark Rendell and Steven Chase report that in a statement issued early today, Carney said the government remains committed to ...
Prime Minister Mark Carney said Friday his government is disappointed that U.S. President Donald Trump followed through on ...
Products covered under the USMCA trade agreement, which includes roughly 90% of Canadia exports, are exempt from the 35% tariffs Trump announced Thursday.
SASKATOON — Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe says Prime Minister Mark Carney should start removing counter tariffs against the ...
It is the latest in a series of symbolic announcements that are part of a broader global shift against Israel’s policies in ...