Trump, Canada and Mark Carney
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Prime Minister Mark Carney has established a conflict-of-interest screen. This prevents his involvement in decisions benefiting former employers like Brookfield and Stripe. The screen is managed by Marc-Andre Blanchard and Michael Sabia.
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Irish Star on MSNMark Carney's defiant five-word statement as Trump imposes 35% tariffsCanadian Prime Minister Mark Carney responded on Friday to President Donald Trump's threats to impose a 35% tariff on Canada starting Aug. 1, an increase from the initial 25% tariff rate he had set earlier this year.
Prime Minister Mark Carney is retreating this week for vacation, but the federal government isn’t saying where.
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The Mirror US on MSNKaroline Leavitt describes how Mark Carney 'caved' to Trump in petty attackDuring her press briefing at the White House, Press Secretary launched a rather petty attack on Canada and its Prime Minister, Mark Carney.
Prime Minister Mark Carney was elected on a promise to ‘build, baby, build.’ Here’s how some people think his vision could unfold, and why others say Bill C-5 is a problematic way to get it done.
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Toronto Sun on MSNLILLEY UNLEASHED: Mark Carney is starting to sound like a conservativeSun political columnist Brian Lilley on how Prime Minister Mark Carney seems intent on cutting back on program spending that expanded under his predecessor.
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,
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,
During his election campaign, Prime Minister Mark Carney promised a re-elected Liberal government would solve a number of problems by Canada Day. Here’s a look at three of those promises and whether Carney has fulfilled them.
Prime Minister Mark Carney’s chief of staff and the country’s top public servant will be responsible for maintaining an ethics screen preventing him from making decisions