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Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney says he apologized to President Trump for anti-tariff ad
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney said he told Ontario's premier not to run an anti-tariff ad that angered U.S. President ...
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Canada bolsters Indo-Pacific presence with new defence pact with the Philippines
The agreement will allow the armed forces of both countries to work together by participating in operations and exercises in ...
For the first time in eight years, Montreal will have a new person leading city hall: Soraya Martinez Ferrada. From her ...
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Efforts to mint Canadian stablecoins push on as calls for rule changes grow
Anticipation is building on what the federal government might say in Tuesday's budget about the buzziest corner of the crypto ...
In the spring election, the red Liberal team emphasized public funds and initiatives to transform the economy while the blue ...
Exactly 191 days after Mark Carney led the Liberals to a fourth straight electoral victory — albeit one that, for the third time in a row, fell short of the seats required to command a majority — ...
Government has warned of the possibility of a snap election unless at least one other party steps forward to allow approval ...
After weeks of federal government spending announcements leading up to budget day, the biggest unknown remains how large the ...
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Mark Carney's first budget plots a sharp departure from past fiscal plans
Prime Minster Mark Carney's government is getting ready to table its first budget this week — one that will be markedly different from budgets of the past.
With just days to go until the Liberal government introduces its much-anticipated federal budget, Conservative Leader Pierre ...
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney confirmed that he apologized to U.S. President Donald Trump over a television ad that opposed tariffs, while saying he stands ready to negotiate a better ...
Soraya Martinez Ferrada, the former federal Liberal MP who made the move back to municipal politics, will become Montreal’s ...
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