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With U.S. trade talks stalled, Canada's Mark Carney has been rebuilding ties with China and India, writes David Moscrop.
As Canada’s new government rebuilds, rearms, and reinvests in the Canadian Armed Forces, we are focused on providing the women and men in uniform with the equipment they need, when they need it. With the right tools in their arsenal,
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney and the premier of Canada’s oil rich province of Alberta have agreed to work toward building a pipeline to the Pacific Coast to diversify the country’s oil exports beyond the United States,
Canada's Prime Minister Mark Carney is rolling back climate rules and encouraging pipeline construction to boost the energy sector amidst US tariff uncertainty. This move aims to diversify oil exports and reduce reliance on the US market,
“I was saddened to learn today of the passing of Frank Gehry, a Canadian-born architect whose bold and visionary work earned him recognition and acclaim throughout the world.
“We should not have to take Canada to court through class-action water settlements to get drinking water,” he told the ministers. “Canada should not be our adversary in court over something that’s so essential to the health and well-being of everybody in this country, including our people. That seems to be the only recourse we have.”
Deal is reminder of reliance on U.S. for military equipment even as Carney talks of reducing reliance on the U.S.
Several members of Prime Minister Mark Carney’s cabinet addressed chiefs and delegates at the AFN Special Chiefs Assembly in Ottawa on Thursday. Chiefs had the opportunity to ask the ministers about First Nations priorities,