Mark Carney, Canadian PM and plagiarism
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As he ran for the post of prime minister of Canada as the Liberal Party's candidate, economist and former central banker Mark Carney faced accusations of plagiarism in his 1995 thesis, which earned hi...
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From Mark Carney's first call with Donald Trump, after which the U.S. President pulled a dramatic change in rhetoric about Canada, to infighting and chaos in the Conservative ranks.
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Canada, Mark Carney and affordability measures
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Carney, at a election-campaign stop in Winnipeg, added that U.S. concerns about Canada's supply-managed agriculture sector and Quebec's language laws are off limits in any negotiation with Washington...
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Stocks fell modestly Tuesday morning, while Treasury yields dropped.
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The Liberal Party has seen its polling surge in response to Donald Trump's tariffs on Canada and the United States president's repeated assertions that Canada should join the U.S. as its 51st state. In response, some Canadian provinces have launched boycotts of U.S. goods, and the American national anthem has been booed at several sporting events.
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney on Thursday remarked on his country's relationship with the United States amid tensions over trade agreements.
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney discussed his plans for the Canadian economy and potential tariff responses during a speech in Winnipeg today. The discussions come as U.S. President Donald Trump is expected to announce new tariff measures after the market closes tomorrow.
The call came as Trump has declared a trade war on Canada and has threatened to use economic coercion to make Canada the 51st US state, a position that has infuriated Canadians.
President Trump spoke Friday with Canada’s new PM as the US prepares to slap 25% tariffs on Canadian imports — and referred to the leader as “Prime Minister,’’ dropping the “governor” moniker he
The Canadian leader said his country's relationship with the US had changed due to Trump's tariffs, jeopardising future cooperation.
U.S. President Donald Trump says his first call with new Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney was "extremely productive" and Carney says talks on a new relationship will begin after the Canadian election next month.
Canadian PM Mark Carney faced a heckler questioning his alleged ties to Jeffrey Epstein during a campaign event.