1 (UPI) --Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney on Saturday said he apologized to U.S. President Donald Trump for a TV ad by ...
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Canadian leader Carney says he apologized to Trump for tariff ad: 'Not something I would have done'
The disputed ad was aired by the province of Ontario and showcased clips from a 1987 speech in which President Ronald Reagan warned of the dangers tariffs.
Politicians in Waterloo region and Guelph say there's still a lot of questions up in the air following the news that speed cameras across the province will need to come down in two weeks.
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Mark Carney's first budget plots a sharp departure from past fiscal plans
Prime Minster Mark Carney's government is getting ready to table its first budget this week — one that will be markedly different from budgets of the past.
Quebecers head to the polls Sunday to elect municipal leaders as key issues like housing, homelessness and affordability shape races across the province.
The apology came during a reportedly ‘frosty’ dinner at the APEC summit in South Korea, where the two leaders sat across from one another.
Peter Ballantyne Cree Nation is challenging the environmental assessment of a proposed uranium mine in northern Saskatchewan, arguing the project will impede on their traditional territory without ...
President Donald Trump has claimed the ad was made “to interfere with the decision of the U.S. Supreme Court” over his ...
The selection of Frontier Lithium Inc. to participate in Ontario's recently launched One Project, One Process (1P1P) Framework Guidance initiative represents a major step forward for the Northwestern ...
Prime Minister Mark Carney says he told Ontario Premier Doug Ford that he didn’t think the province should run the ad campaign that’s being blamed for ending trade talks with the U.S.
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