Mark Carney, Canada and New Cabinet
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Canada will cut the lowest personal income tax rate to 14% from 15% on July 1, but Prime Minister Mark Carney’s new government won’t release a budget before the summer months.
The Canadian PM is navigating his role as a diplomat and statesman—not a politician on the campaign trail, writes David Moscrop.
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Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney said emphatically Tuesday that Canada is "not for sale" and "won't be for sale, ever" in an Oval Office meeting with President Trump, moments after Mr. Trump called the border between the U.S. and Canada "artificial" and romanticized the idea of Canada joining the U.S.
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney's new cabinet will be sworn in on Tuesday, according to a statement on Friday from the office of Canada's Governor General Mary Simon.
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A meeting between the leaders of Canada and the United States is not usually considered a high-stakes showdown.
S itting next to President Donald Trump, Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney got the clip he wanted Canadians to see: him telling Trump that Canada is “not for sale.” But over the course of the 33-minute exchange in front of reporters in the freshly gilded Oval Office,
President Trump and Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney met in the Oval Office, where Carney told Mr. Trump that Canada is not for sale, and never will be.
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carey told President Donald Trump directly that Canada is "not for sale" as the two men met in the Oval Office.
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney and British Prime Minister Keir Starmer spoke on Monday and agreed to strengthen trade, commercial, and defence ties, according to a statement from the Canadian prime minister's office.