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Prime Minister Carney’s first trip to Asia starts this week with ASEAN, APEC summits
Prime Minister Mark Carney leaves today on his first trip to Asia since taking office — part of his government’s effort to build stronger trade and diplomatic ties with a region
Prime Minister Mark Carney is expected to walk an international tightrope over the next week as he departs Friday for a set of Indo-Pacific Summit meetings, one of which involves both the United States and China.
Many of our former strengths — based on close ties to America — have become our vulnerabilities," said Canada's leader.
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney vowed to shrink his country's economic and security reliance on the US and double its non-US exports over the next decade.
Prime Minister Mark Carney of Canada wasn’t leaving anything to chance when he was packing for his visit to Washington this week — including, apparently, his neckwear.
Free-trade talks were put on hold in late 2023 after then-Prime Minister Justin Trudeau accused the Modi government of being involved in the killing of Sikh activist Hardeep Singh Nijjar in Surrey, Canada.
Trump said he is ending “all trade negotiations” with Canada because of recent television ads protesting U.S. tariffs, which he called “egregious behavior.”
Canada announced Friday that Prime Minister Mark Carney is heading to Washington next week to meet with US President Donald Trump for what is being billed as a “working visit.”
Not only will Prime Minister Mark Carney be in his front-and-centre seat in the House of Commons to face his opposition adversaries this afternoon, but he’s also booked in for what his office is billing as a “live address on Canada’s plan to build a stronger economy,