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Trump said on social media Friday that he had an "extremely productive" conversation with Carney earlier in the day, after the two leaders spoke for the first time since Carney won a race to lead the...
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Canada will have to “dramatically reduce” its reliance on the US as the two countries’ relationship darkens, Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney warned on Thursday.
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Carney said that Trump has to respect Canada's sovereignty. "That’s not much to ask, but apparently it’s a lot for him," he said.
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TORONTO (AP) — U.S. President Donald Trump said Friday his first call with new Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney was “extremely productive" and Carney said talks on a new relationship will begin after the Canadian election next month.
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney was heckled over his ties to child sex offender Jeffrey Epstein during an election rally. This comes as images of Carney with Epstein’s associate Ghislaine Maxwell and Hollywood actor Tom Hanks started circulating on social media.
Canadian PM Mark Carney faced a heckler questioning his alleged ties to Jeffrey Epstein during a campaign event.
During a campaign event, Prime Minister Mark Carney was interrupted by a heckler who shouted, "How many kids did you molest with Jeffrey Epstein?" The question left Carney visibly stunned. Security swiftly removed the heckler,
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Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney has called for a snap election amid a festering trade war and an annexation threat spearheaded by U.S.
Canadian Prime Minister is currently leading his rival 41 percent to 37 percent, according to Newsweek's tracker.
The race against Conservative Pierre Poilievre is set to revolve around who is best placed to fend off President Trump.
They are now led by Mark Carney, a former central banker, whom only 7% of Canadians in a nationwide poll could identify last July. So when Mr Carney called a snap election for April 28th ...