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We begin tonight with Prime Minister Mark Carney, whose cuts to government spending will include the foreign service, just as Global Affairs Canada aims to expand its presence abroad.
In! This week, we caught up with former B.C. premier Christy Clark, who chatted about why she feels Canada's premiers aren't pulling their weight nowadays, as well as how close she came to running in ...
The Canadian Press on MSN2h
Poilievre wants Carney to cash out blind trust, says ethics screens insufficientThe Conservatives want Prime Minister Mark Carney to sell all the assets in his blind trust to avoid any possible conflicts ...
Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre is pointing to a list of assets that Prime Minister Mark Carney transferred to a blind trust as evidence that the Liberal leader wasn't being honest with Canadians ...
Advocates are warning that cutting billions of dollars from the federal Indigenous services budget, as the Carney government intends to do, could worsen the quality of essential programs and may spark ...
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Toronto Sun on MSNLILLEY UNLEASHED: Mark Carney’s massive conflicts of interestSun political columnist Brian Lilley talks how about Mark Carney wasn’t betting on Canada, until he got the job as Prime Minister.
Investments in companies like Chevron, Marathon, Occidental and Valero litter Mark Carney’s investment portfolio. That means our prime minister, the man who spent years lecturing the world about green ...
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Montreal Gazette on MSNLibman: Quebec remains in Carney’s corner, but danger lies aheadMost voters felt he was best suited to navigate us through the turbulent waters churned by one very unpredictable U.S.
If 2024 was a seminal year for elections around the world, the April 2025 Canadian federal elections were no less important for coming months later. The Liberal party, led by Prime Minister Mark ...
Prime Minister Mark Carney's chief of staff and the country's top public servant will be responsible for maintaining an ...
President Donald Trump has managed to make his erratic trade policies even more baffling to countries desperate to negotiate ...
Brazilian President Lula da Silva vowed to trigger Brazil's reciprocity law if negotiations with the U.S. fail.
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