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Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney heads to Mexico on Thursday in an effort to diversify trade and as America's neighbors prepare for a review of the free trade deal with United States.
From a faltering economy to high expectation from the public, parliament's return could bring challenges for Canada's new PM.
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In the news today: Carney in Mexico, protesting Ottawa's agenda, B.C. lichen at risk
Carney’s two-day visit to Mexico City is happening as Ottawa seeks more trade with Mexico in response to the United States’ trade war, and as both countries brace for the renegotiation of the continental trade deal linking all three economies.
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Eby travels to Ottawa to lobby Prime Minister Mark Carney for more B.C. major projects funding
B.C. Premier David Eby met with Prime Minister Mark Carney in Ottawa Wednesday. The trip is meant to promote B.C. resource projects that could use the federal government's backing.
Canada needs to maintain its 100 per cent tariff on Chinese electric vehicles, Ontario Premier Doug Ford said in an open letter to Prime Minister Mark Carney on Wednesday. ..
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney visits Mexico to strengthen trade relations and prepare for the USMCA review in 2026. With President Trump raising tariffs, Canada and Mexico aim to fortify bilateral ties and strategize future negotiations.
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith is expected to reiterate her policy demands face-to-face with Prime Minister Mark Carney Wednesday while he's in Edmonton to meet with his Liberal caucus.
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney launched a new government agency responsible for building affordable homes as he aims to boost the pace of construction over the next decade.
OTTAWA—The Carney government says it is taking a tough line on a proposed merger of Canadian mining giant Teck Resources with a British-based multinational mining company, citing Canada’s economic and national security as the country tries to leverage its critical minerals resources amidst global trade uncertainties.
Premier David Eby said that while two of the the federal government's five nation-building projects are located in B.C., he is still talking with Ottawa about other B.C. projects that should be considered in the next round of funding.
Toronto resident Rick Smith has been eyeing an electric vehicle for months, but “regulatory uncertainty at the federal level” has kept him and his family from making the switch.