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Mark Carney, who is running to win a full term as prime minister, has years of experience dealing with Chinese businesses and leadership. It’s become fodder for his opponents. By Matina Stevis ...
Trump reinserted himself into Canada's election during a signing ceremony inside the Oval Office, saying Canada 'would cease to exist as a country' if the U.S. stopped buying its goods Author of ...
Trump. The American president has been threatening Canada with a trade war, if not total annexation as the “51st state.” Leading in the polls is the Liberals’ Mark Carney, who has a decades ...
WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump said Wednesday that Canada would “cease to exist” if it weren’t for the United States — comments that came just days before Canadians are set to vote ...
On April 28th Canada goes to the polls. Pierre Poilievre of the Conservative Party is feisty and impressive, but you probably won’t be surprised to learn that The Economist believes Mark Carney ...
Then in January, President Donald Trump, threatening tariffs and annexation against Canada, brewed a crisis that seemed tailor-made for one of the world’s most seasoned managers of economic turmoil.
Polls are tightening heading into the final weekend of the federal election campaign. But if those numbers ring true, millions of voters could be left feeling disenfranchised on election night.
Polling consistently shows Canadians believe Carney – a former investment banker who also led the central banks of Canada and Britain – is the strongest candidate to take on Washington.