Trump Announces U.S.-Canada Merger To Mark Carney's Surprise
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OTTAWA (Reuters) -Reviving the proposed Keystone XL oil pipeline from Alberta to the U.S. could play a part in tightening U.S.-Canada energy cooperation, Prime Minister Mark Carney said on Friday. Carney raised the idea during a Tuesday meeting in the Oval Office with U.
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney criticized U.S. President Donald Trump’s tariffs on foreign-made vehicles.
The meeting comes as the critical free trade agreement among the U.S., Canada and Mexico is up for review in 2026.
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Canada’s economy is in serious trouble. Now Mark Carney is coming to Washington to talk tariffs
Gone are the days when Canada’s Prime Minister Mark Carney could go into a meeting with President Donald Trump with a goal of, at a minimum, doing no harm. Instead, when the two sit down in Washington on Tuesday,
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney has said that the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA) is key to maintaining the U.S. auto industry's competitiveness following his meeting with President Donald Trump at the White House.
The expansion of the Keystone XL project has been a source of friction between the U.S. and Canada, when former presidents Barack Obama and Joe Biden were in power. Obama denied TC Energy a presidential permit. Biden, shortly after taking office, revoked a permit that Trump has issued for the Keystone XL expansion to proceed.
Canada announced Friday that Prime Minister Mark Carney is heading to Washington next week to meet with US President Donald Trump for what is being billed as a “working visit.”
Prime Minister Mark Carney is announcing a series of affordability measures Friday, making good on some spring campaign commitments ahead of the fall budget.