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Prime Minister Mark Carney meets with his cabinet and the premiers today, less than a week after U.S. President Donald Trump ...
Days after the United States slapped Canada with 35 per cent tariffs, raising it from the previous 25 per cent, Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney on Tuesday said that he will speak with US President ...
The federal government is setting up a safety net of loans, product-development grants and market diversification plans for ...
— Pent-up demand: KATHRYN MAY, a plugged-in minder of the bureaucracy beat, wrote in June for Policy Options that “all eyes” ...
NASA makes us proud to be Americans. And even more so, the agency is an engine of discovery and innovation that benefits all ...
The measures include up to $700 million in loan guarantees to address the immediate pressures facing the softwood lumber ...
Last Wednesday, Trump fired up Truth Social, where he prefers to conduct the bulk of his diplomacy, and zeroed in on South ...
Foreign Affairs Minister Anita Anand and Finance Minister François-Philippe Champagne are scheduled to meet with Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum on their two-day visit.
We begin with Prime Minister Mark Carney, whose government is preparing financial supports for the forestry sector as the U.S. ratchets up duties on Canadian softwood lumber.
Finance Minister François-Philippe Champagne and Foreign Affairs Minister Anita Anand were in Mexico to strengthen the ...
The prime minister spent B.C. Day on Vancouver Island, where he toured a Canadian Forces facility in Nanoose Bay. Prime Minister Mark Carney visited the Canadian Forces Maritime Experimental and Test ...
Prime Minister Mark Carney suggested he’s unlikely to add additional retaliatory tariffs on U.S. goods, but he is trying to help affected companies develop new products and find new buyers.