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Rather than continuing to retaliate with tariffs of its own, the Canadian government has begun to confess that such a tactic may be a losing battle against Donald Trump.
Prime Minister Mark Carney is meeting virtually with his cabinet on Tuesday for the first time since U.S. President Donald ...
An Inuit leader who met Thursday with Prime Minister Mark Carney to discuss the federal government's controversial major ...
A slate of former cabinet chiefs of staff are now filling senior roles in Mark Carney’s office, including deputy directors of ...
A trade deal with the United States will likely include some tariffs, Prime Minister Mark Carney indicated on Tuesday ahead ...
Prime Minister Mark Carney says he's "here to listen" to First Nations leaders about their concerns with the government's ...
Prime Minister Mark Carney will be meeting with his cabinet and Canada's premiers to discuss U.S. President Donald Trump's new threat to slap 35 per cent tariffs on Canadian goods next month.
Prime Minister Mark Carney and the country's premiers downplayed the importance of a looming Aug. 1 deadline in trade talks ...
The Canadian prime minister said it may not be possible to escape U.S. tariffs even with a bilateral agreement to resolve the current tariff row.
Prime Minister Mark Carney promised to update the premiers on the state of trade talks with the U.S. as they sat down to meet ...
Prime Minister Mark Carney said he was optimistic about finding consensus on the Liberals' major projects law as he met with hundreds of First Nations chiefs on Thursday, but by mid-afternoon some ...