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Mark Carney asks provinces to restock US booze — but 3 out of 4 Canadians say they've already moved on
Ottawa offers to lift provincial bans on American alcohol as a trade concession, but most Canadians have switched to domestic brands
While a veil of secrecy still shrouds the details, Prime Minister Mark Carney and U.S. President Donald Trump have confirmed a deal is all but finalized to resolve the latest
Mark Carney is the prime minister of Canada and the leader of the Liberal Party. Prior to his career in elective politics, Carney served as the governor of the Bank of England and the governor of the Bank of Canada.
Prime Minister Carney hailed "significant progress" in trade talks as the two countries seek to hammer out final details ahead of a new weekend tariff deadline.
Prime Minister Mark Carney asked Canadian provincial leaders to restore US wine and spirits sales once a trade agreement with President Donald Trump is finalized, Nova Scotia Premier Tim Houston said Wednesday,
Prime Minister Mark Carney has called byelections in Toronto, B.C. and Quebec. Ask reporter Ryan Tumilty your questions in our live Q&A on Aug. 21.
Canada’s prime minister Mark Carney spoke with US president Donald Trump on Monday, Mr Carney's office said, as Canada tried to hash out a last-minute deal to avert new 50pc tariffs from taking effect on Wednesday.
The Toronto Blue Jays’ superstar slugger was the focus of the prime minister as the team fails to meet expectations.
Last year, B.C. pollster Mario Canseco discovered 44 per cent of Canadians support the melting-pot concept, “where immigrants assimilate and blend into Canadian society.” That compared to 40 per cent who back the mosaic model, “where cultural differences within Canadian society are valuable and preserved.”
US Vice-President JD Vance has mocked Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney’s approach to trade negotiations with US President Donald Trump, while praising Conservative MP Jamil