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Trump warns Canada that recognizing the State of Palestine will "greatly hinder" the trade agreement
"I don't believe Hamas should be rewarded," says the President of the US. Hours after Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney ...
WASHINGTON ― Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney told President Donald Trump directly that Canada is "not for sale" as the two men met in the Oval Office fresh off Carney leading his Liberal ...
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney said emphatically Tuesday that Canada is "not for sale" and "won't be for sale, ever" in an Oval Office meeting with President Trump, moments after Mr. Trump ...
Canada plans to recognise the state of Canada intends to recognise the state of Palestine at the United Nations in September, ...
Canada's newly elected Prime Minister Mark Carney was set to meet with President Donald Trump amid major tensions over the trade war and Trump's push to annex the northern neighbor as a 51st state.
Prime Minister Mark Carney won the Canadian election vowing to take on President Trump. Their first meeting, on Tuesday, was friendly, though each remained firm in their positions.
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Keir Starmer joins Canada PM Mark Carney for beer in Ottawa
Keir Starmer has delivered a veiled swipe at Donald Trump by hailing 'independent, sovereign' Canada. The PM gave his strongest response yet to the president's push to turn Canada into a US state ...
Mark Carney wins Canada's election, seizing on strong public sentiment against President Trump. But it's still not clear if his Liberal Party has won an outright majority in Parliament.
While final seat totals are still pending, Canadian broadcasters have called that Mark Carney led the Liberals to victory in Canada's election on Monday. It is still not clear whether the Liberals ...
New Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney has asked President Donald Trump not to call Canada the 51st state of the United States as he did under Carney’s predecessor, Justin Trudeau.
Would Tariff Man please take a summer vacation for the good of the nation? Stocks tumbled on Friday after President Trump announced he will raise tariffs on Canada to 35%, starting Aug. 1. Then in ...
President Donald Trump published a letter to Prime Minister Mark Carney on Thursday, accusing Canada of having "financially retaliated" against the U.S.
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