Carney addressed President Donald Trump's plan to make Canada the 51st state as well as his ongoing tariff threats.
As the leadership race heats up, two of the front-runners made campaign swings to British Columbia, where they spoke with Focus BC about their vision for the country.
A new poll suggests that if Mark Carney wins the Liberal leadership race, he would erase the massive lead the Conservatives ...
However, Liberal support rises to 37 per cent when respondents were asked to consider Carney as leader, while the number of Conservative voters slips into a statistical dead heat. (Given the ...
Carney is holding a news conference at Kelowna's Ramada hotel, and will be answering questions. At previous whistle stops ...
In theory Carney represents a more formidable threat, though his recent popularity likely includes many people who don’t know ...
Mr. Carney revealed that he wants to get rid of the consumer carbon levy. But the backgrounder accompanying that announcement ...
As Liberal leadership candidate Mark Carney shook hands, roasted marshmallows and talked to young hockey players at a South ...
Carney did not flat out say what his strategy would be in response to tariffs but did say Trump was breaking the ...
Irek Kusmierczyk has voiced support for Mark Carney to become the new leader of the Liberal Party and prime minister of ...
Chrystia Freeland and Mark Carney are two of the frontrunners in the federal Liberal leadership race. Richard Zussman caught up with both of them as they made the rounds in B.C. this week.