Standing in a desolate, snow-covered field 200 miles above the Arctic Circle, Mark Carney looked at ease. He chatted with Germany’s chancellor and Norway’s prime minister ...
Canada’s prime minister got a warm welcome from leaders still smarting about President Trump’s remarks two months ago about ...
One year ago today, Mark Carney became Canada’s prime minister at a time when a shift in geopolitics reshaped global alliances.
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'One elbow up, one down': The Carney government after its first year
OTTAWA — If one thing is clear a year into his tenure, it's that Mark Carney is running the federal government very ...
Mark Carney was sworn in as prime minister of Canada a year ago today, and surely even his opponents must admit he’s enjoyed ...
Former cabinet minister James Moore argues that while the floor crossings of four opposition MPs have put Prime Minister Mark Carney on the cusp of a majority with real governing advantages, the ...
Nunavut MP Lori Idlout has crossed the floor, leaving the NDP to join the governing Liberal party weeks ahead of three byelections.
Canada's Opposition leader says his new plan would take GST off Canadian-made cars and eliminate tariffs to sell them in the U.S.
Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre will announce his plan for a renewed Auto Pact between Canada and the U.S. in Windsor on Sunday — a “realistic” proposal he said would eliminate tariffs on ...
Almost exactly one year after Mark Carney became leader of the Liberal Party of Canada and prime minister, he has distinguished himself as someone who chooses his words very carefully.
In a fishbowl that feeds on gossip, details about how Mark Carney is orchestrating floor-crossings are surprisingly scarce.
The Quebec numbers are just as striking. When asked, 60 percent of Quebecers say they are satisfied with the federal government’s performance—roughly in line with the national average—while only 25 ...
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