
‘Canada is not for sale’, PM Carney tells Trump
In his first meeting at the Oval Office on Tuesday after forming a minority government, Prime Minister Mark Carney told U.S. President Donald Trump that “Canada is not for sale.”
In his first meeting at the Oval Office on Tuesday after forming a minority government, Prime Minister Mark Carney told U.S. President Donald Trump that “Canada is not for sale.”
Liberal Leader and Prime Minister Mark Carney laid out some of his government’s priorities during his first press conference after the elections.
Premiers have reacted sharply to the decision of the U.S. to move ahead with 25% tariffs on Canadian goods imported by their Southern neighbour.
Canada has imposed a 25% tariff on American goods worth $155 billion in retaliation.
After Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced that he intends to step down as leader of the Liberal party and from his post, the race for the next Prime Minister hots up.
About a week after meeting Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and suggesting him to make Canada the 51st state of the U.S., President-Elect Donald Trump posted an AI image on Truth Social.