Mark Carney responds to Trump's 35% tariff threat to Canada
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When asked to rate Carney’s performance since taking office March 14 and being elected April 28, you may be surprised what Mr. Wonderful Kevin O’Leary had to
The prime minister is a habitual winker. Once is once, two is a coincidence, three is a trend, and National Post counts at least four prominent public winks by Mark Carney since winning the top office — in Rideau Hall at his swearing in,
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Jacobin on MSNMark Carney Is Hacking Away at Canada’s Public SectorJust over 100 days into his term, Canadian prime minister Mark Carney is taking aim at the size of the state while ramping up military spending. He’s launched a whole-of-government review, pushing deep cuts,
During the election, Prime Minister Mark Carney promised taxpayers a more efficient government bureaucracy, costing them less money while delivering better public services.
Prime Minister Mark Carney is retreating this week for vacation, but the federal government isn’t saying where.
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Calgary Herald on MSNBraid: Carney promises development but keeps the Trudeau laws that hinder itThe dawning suspicion is that Carney faces tough resistance from the old Trudeau stalwarts such as ex-environment minister Steven Guilbeault. So he’s trying to enable projects while leaving the virtue-signalling laws in place.
The investments that Prime Minister Mark Carney held before handing them over to a blind trust have been publicly disclosed by the ethics commissioner.During the election campaign, opposition parties accused Carney of trying to take advantage of an ethics loophole and hiding his financial assets.
Prime Minister Mark Carney embraced the Calgary Stampede, a tradition former Prime Minister Justin Trudeau skipped, marking his first appearance with mini doughnuts and political engagement. Despite mixed reactions at the chuckwagon races,
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Given that Prime Minister Mark Carney is willing to abandon dumb ideas from the Justin Trudeau era, such as the consumer carbon tax and digital services tax, he should now abandon another dumb idea — electric vehicle mandates.
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Calgary Herald on MSNBell: Doug Ford warns Carney — Ontario premier can be an 800-pound gorillaFord thinks Prime Minister Mark Carney is a whole lot better than former prime minister Justin Trudeau. The Ontario premier says he will work with anyone, no matter the political stripe. But he warns, Carney has to deliver. The Ontario premier says he has been very blunt with the prime minister.