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— And yet: Prime Minister MARK CARNEY appears to be following up a weeklong staycation with … dog days things. Over the weekend, the PM and DIANA FOX CARNEY were spotted strolling down Ottawa’s Beechwood Avenue at the dinner hour.
Prime Minister Mark Carney was in Montreal on Wednesday for a series of economic-related meetings. Carney took time to sit down with Montreal Mayor Valérie Plante in the early afternoon and talked housing,
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Carney, Ford shift focus to what 'we can control' amid U.S. trade uncertainty
OTTAWA — Prime Minister Mark Carney and Ontario Premier Doug Ford put the focus on making Canada globally competitive rather than securing a trade deal with the United States as they met in Ottawa on Monday. Carney and Ford were meeting on Parliament Hill as trade talks with the United States show little signs of progressing.
B'nai Brith Canada and other community leaders warn Prime Minister Carney that recognizing a Palestinian state at the UN is "dangerous and premature." They criticize the move as a unilateral foreign policy failure made without parliamentary approval.
The multi-billion dollar Canada Greener Homes Loan program that gives zero interest loans to Canadians to retrofit their homes was so popular it got a $600 million top up last year. But within months,
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Valérie Plante says she and Prime Minister Mark Carney share the same priorities
Montreal Mayor Valérie Plante says she and Prime Minister Mark Carney are aligned on priorities including public transportation and housing. Plante and Carney met at Montreal Cit
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Calgary Sun on MSNLetters August 21, 2025: 'Are Carney's past business dealing haunting him?'
These things raise conflict-of-interest concerns many have made against him because of his past business dealings. LARRY COMEAU (We’re hoping he’s being honest when he says he’s separated himself from his businesses.
“There’s a recognition that there is a role for smart fiscal policies to make investments in key infrastructure that will advance productivity,” Mr. Macklem, who served as second-in-command at the central bank under Mr. Carney between 2010 and 2013, told The Globe and Mail’s Mark Rendell.
The Canadian prime minister said he was "disappointed" by President Donald Trump's move to increase certain tariffs.
Slater Slater Schulman’s California office, where he focuses on personal injury and sexual abuse cases. With 19 years of experience, he has helped secure over $100 million in settlements since 2023, including key roles in a $4-billion L.
Tolls are a smart and fair way to manage congestion and pay for road maintenance, but politicians keep undercutting them