Mark Carney urges Venezuelan-led transition
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Prime Minister Mark Carney says Canada stands by the Venezuelan people's "right to decide and build their own future in a peaceful and democratic society" after U.S. President Donald Trump announced American forces captured Venezuela's president early Saturday morning.
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Mark Carney says US-Canada ties are over — how to survive what's next
The era when Canadian prosperity could be taken for granted on the back of a stable U.S. market is ending, and Mark Carney is saying it out loud. His warning that the old economic relationship is "now over" is less a prediction of rupture than a blunt description of a world where protectionism,
Canada welcomes the opportunity to help create conditions for freedom, democracy, peace, and prosperity in Venezuela and supports the right of its people to build their future. — Ukrinform.
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Carney says Canada 'welcomes the opportunity for freedom' after Maduro's capture
The daring ouster of the president of Venezuela by the U.S. military sent shockwaves through the Western Hemisphere as President Donald Trump heralded the operation in the oil-rich Latin American nation a success.
Under Trudeau’s plan, Canada was never going to meet its targets – and it's reasonable to assume the PM has known that for a long time
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney on Monday named former BlackRock financier Mark Wiseman to serve as Canada’s next ambassador to the U.S. Wiseman also previously served as president and
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Canada's prime minister Carney names financier Mark Wiseman as the next ambassador to Washington
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney announced on Monday that financier Mark Wiseman will serve as the country's next ambassador to the United States, an appointment that comes at a critical time in relations between the two major trading partners.
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney on Monday announced business executive Mark Wiseman will become ambassador to the United States.
TORONTO (AP) — Prime Minister Mark Carney set a goal for Canada to double its non-U.S. exports in the next decade, saying American tariffs are causing a chill in investment. Carney, who will release his government’s budget on Nov. 4, said Wednesday ...
In other words, take it on faith. In a perceptive analysis of Carney on Substack, pollster David Coletto argued that the prime minister’s ultimate undoing will be if he “allows resentment towards the need for public approval to take root, if it has not already begun to form.