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President Donald Trump published a letter to Prime Minister Mark Carney on Thursday, accusing Canada of having "financially retaliated" against the U.S.
The letter reiterated Trump’s complaints about dairy quotas, fentanyl and the U.S. trade deficit, which is mostly fueled by American refineries’ thirst for Canadian oil. His social media post caused the Canadian dollar to immediately tumble, indicating the market wasn’t expecting this escalation.
Canada’s PM Carney rejects Trump’s fentanyl claims amid 35% tariff threat. US-Canada trade talks extended to August 1 as global tariffs escalate.
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Jacobin on MSNMark Carney Is Hacking Away at Canada’s Public SectorJust over 100 days into his term, Canadian prime minister Mark Carney is taking aim at the size of the state while ramping up military spending. He’s launched a whole-of-government review, pushing deep cuts,
A day after President Trump announced a new 35 percent tariff on Canadian goods beginning next month, Prime Minister Mark Carney said Canada had made “vital progress” towards stopping fentanyl.
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Carney to meet with cabinet, premiers following Trump's latest tariff threatPrime Minister Mark Carney will be meeting with his cabinet and Canada's premiers to discuss U.S. President Donald Trump's new threat to slap 35 per cent tariffs on Canadian goods next month. The Prime Minister's Office announced there will be a cabinet meeting on Tuesday to discuss ongoing Canada-U.
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Prime Minister Mark Carney says the deadline for a new economic and security deal between Canada and Ottawa has been pushed back to August 1 as U.S. President Donald Trump threatens to increase tariffs on Canadian products to 35 per cent.
Checkup wants to know: what grade are you giving Prime Minister Mark Carney so far? Also, what conversations are you having with Americans?
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney's statement came after US President Donald Trump said the new tariff rate would go into effect on August 1 and would go up if Canada retaliated.
The Canadian government told employees they may face job losses, as Prime Minister Mark Carney searches for spending cuts to keep the budget deficit in check.
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Canada’s F-35 Fighter Crisis Summed Up in 2 WordsCanadian Prime Minister Mark Carney has confirmed his government’s review of its C$19 billion F-35 fighter jet deal will be completed by the end of the summer, a move fueled by rising tensions with the Trump administration.