Canada, Mark Carney and Trump
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“Canada first. For a change.”
From The Economist
US President Donald Trump says he had an "extremely productive" first call with Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney, amid an ongoing tariff war between the two North American allies.
From BBC
The crisis has created a surge in patriotism among Canadians, with many in the country feeling that Carney is the best person to lead the country at the moment.
From U.S. News & World Report
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Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney called Sunday for a snap election to be held in April, in which Canadian voters will elect either him or his rival in the Conservative Party, saying he wants a strong mandate as the country faces a “significant threat” from President Donald Trump and his administration’s tariff war with Canada.
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney is set to call a national election within days, seeking his own mandate from voters at a time when the country’s businesses have been shaken by a trade war with the US.
With the election set for April 28, the campaigns are already heating up with rhetoric aimed largely at U.S. President Donald Trump and the tariffs involving Canada’s biggest trading partner. “We are facing the most significant crisis of our lifetimes because of President Trump's unjustified trade actions and his threats to our sovereignty,
The race against Conservative Pierre Poilievre is set to revolve around who is best placed to fend off President Trump.
Canada's new prime minister, Mark Carney of the ruling Liberal Party, announced Sunday that voters will go to the polls on April 28 to pick a new government. Carney was sworn in March 14, replacing Justin Trudeau, who had grown unpopular after a decade in power. His main rival in the upcoming election is Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre.
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With a snap federal election scheduled for April 28, the Evangelical Fellowship of Canada has released a resource to guide Christian voters on prayer, political engagement, and the legal
In a stern message to President Donald Trump, one in five residents in the US have pitched for their state becoming a Canadian province, as per a report. While 20 per cent of American respondents of a survey conducted by Leger have revealed that they want their respective American states to become a part of Canada,
With Canada’s economy, defense, and even sovereignty on the line, it’s no surprise that the election is about Trump and who can best handle him—and how. But it’s still a shock to witness the ultra-rapid revival of a Liberal Party that was written off as moribund not so long ago.