Canada's Carney bets big on budget
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Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre addressed the departure of two Conservative MPs for the first time at a news conference, saying he’s not changing his approach after floor-crossing MP Chris d’Entremont cited his leadership style as the reason he defected to the Liberals.
Carney reiterated the decades-long process of an ever-closer economic relationship between the Canadian and U.S. economies is now over.
“We, Prime Minister Mark Carney and Premier Wab Kinew, are working together to build a stronger, more competitive, and prosperous economy. At the core of this is new nation-building infrastructure: ports, mines, trade corridors, and other major projects that will unlock our full potential.
Canada’s budget watchdog is skeptical Prime Minister Mark Carney’s government will fulfill one of its key fiscal pledges.
Prime Minister Mark Carney was booed during the coin toss at Sunday night’s Grey Cup game between the East Division champion Montreal Alouettes and the West Division champion Saskatchewan Roughriders at Princess Auto Stadium in Winnipeg. Though he later noted: “We were cheered as well.”
Today, the Prime Minister, Mark Carney, met with the Prime Minister of Japan, Takaichi Sanae, on the margins of the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) Economic Leaders’ Meeting in Gyeongju, Republic of Korea.