Canada, Carney and Mexico
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From a faltering economy to high expectation from the public, parliament's return could bring challenges for Canada's new PM.
Chrystia Freeland has resigned from the Cabinet of Prime Minister Mark Carney to become a special envoy to Ukraine.
Mark Carney is shaking up his office, diplomatic ranks and the top levels of the public service as he continues to put his stamp on how government is run.
Chrystia Freeland is leaving Mark Carney’s Cabinet to become a special envoy to Ukraine. Freeland, one of Canada’s most influential politicians for more than a decade, announced her exit Tuesday in Ottawa. Shortly after, Prime Minister Mark Carney announced that Freeland will become Canada’s special representative for the reconstruction of Ukraine.
Carney and Sheinbaum meet in Mexico City to strengthen trade and security ties ahead of the USMCA review and discuss key tariffs.
OTTAWA—The Carney government says it is taking a tough line on a proposed merger of Canadian mining giant Teck Resources with a British-based multinational mining company, citing Canada’s economic and national security as the country tries to leverage its critical minerals resources amidst global trade uncertainties.
As Prime Minister Mark Carney’s Liberal government embarks on its first full parliamentary session, Canadians are sending a clear message: The honeymoon is over and we need to see more results.
Prime Minister Mark Carney is in Mexico City Thursday in an effort to strengthen Canada’s relationship with Mexico amid trade challenges driven by the United States. Carney is meeting with Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum to “elevate and broaden the bilateral relationship,
Faced with soaring housing costs and rising unemployment, Prime Minister Carney is shifting Canada's Temporary Foreign Worker Program to a 'focused ap