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Speaking to reporters in Hamilton, Carney pointed out that U.S. trade deals with other counties are going to involve very ...
The voice belonged to Mark Carney, the then-governor of the Bank of England, who is now the prime minister of Canada, and ...
The meeting will cover a range of issues according to the Prime Minister's Office, including how the Building Canada Act can be implemented consistent with Inuit land claims agreements and in ...
Carney rejects pleas to amend Bill C-5, but commits to standing with chiefs in conflicts with provinces over development ...
The Prime Minister met with First Nations leaders after facing pushback on Bill C-5 and its speed-run through Parliament ...
He will be replacing senator Marc Gold, who bid farewell to the Senate in June at the mandatory retirement age of 75 ...
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THE PRICE IS RIGHTS — Prime Minister MARK CARNEY was in listening mode at a high-stakes summit with Indigenous leaders on Thursday in Gatineau. The chiefs invited by his government had plenty to say.
BCAFN Regional Chief Terry Teegee said the next step is for Carney to visit and engage with First Nation communities directly ...
Rather than continuing to retaliate with tariffs of its own, the Canadian government has begun to confess that such a tactic ...
Prime Minister Mark Carney will be in the NWT next week. Patrick Vaughan, director of communications, for cabinet minister ...
Elsewhere on the site, Rebel reporter Alex Dhaliwal flags the response from “Alberta separatist groups” to Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre’s assertion that the province “should remain in Canada,” ...
Expressing “extreme dissatisfaction,” a First Nation chief walked out of the high-stakes meeting Thursday with Prime Minister Mark Carney about the government’s controversial major projects bill.
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