Canada, Trump and Mark Carney
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Canada is preparing to host the G7 summit. Prime Minister Mark Carney aims to reshape Canada's global image. Discussions will include trade tensions, new alliances, and Canada's role in a changing world.
The province’s secessionists are gaining ground, contesting the prime minister’s desire to project national unity.
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi's participation in the G7 Summit in Canada is seen as a chance to mend strained relations between India and Canada. The Indian diaspora in both Canada and the United States welcomes this opportunity,
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Canada will meet NATO’s military spending guideline by early next year and diversify defense spending away from the United States, Prime Minister Mark Carney said Monday, asserting that Washington no longer plays a predominant role on the world stage.
With one week to go until G7 leaders gather in Alberta, Prime Minister Mark Carney has announced his priorities for the meeting and is managing a guest list that lays bare fault lines in some of Canada’s international relationships.
Mark Carney said he sees opportunity for Canada to build a new pipeline to ship more oil to foreign markets, if it’s tied to billions in green investments to reduce the industry’s environmental footprint.
Narendra Modi began a three-nation diplomatic tour. The Prime Minister visited Cyprus, Canada, and Croatia. The aim was to strengthen ties in trade, investment, and security. Modi attended the G7 Summit in Canada.
Prime Minister Mark Carney announced a boost in Canada’s defense budget and said spending would reach NATO’s target of 2% of gross domestic product by the end of the country’s fiscal year.
Michael Sabia will add Clerk of the Privy Council to his resumé of senior corporate and government posts after the chief executive of Hydro Quebec was tapped by Prime Minister Mark Carney to lead Canada’s civil service starting July 7,