Canada, Mexico vow closer ties
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Prime Minister Mark Carney touched down in Mexico City to regain Mexico’s trust and strategize with President Claudia Sheinbaum.
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney heads to Mexico on Thursday in an effort to diversify trade and as America's neighbors prepare for a review of the free trade deal with United States.
Canadian Pacific Kansas City CEO Keith Creel and Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney met at a grain terminal in Mexico City today to celebrate the arrival of a unit train carrying wheat grown in Manitoba.
After a stunning election victory on an anti-Trump message, Prime Minister Mark Carney is adjusting to the realities of dealing with the United States. Critics call it capitulation.
Ottawa's "Buy Canadian" policy will be featured in the fall federal budget and is expected to be fully place by next spring, according to a senior federal source.The source said initial elements of the policy should be in effect by as early as November,
Chrystia Freeland has resigned from the Cabinet of Prime Minister Mark Carney to become a special envoy to Ukraine.
Canada's government will spend an estimated C$159 billion on infrastructure over five years. "Canada's Government to Spend Estimated C$59 Billion on Infrastructure Over Five Years," at 11:35 a.m. ET, misstated the figure in the headline.
Today, the Prime Minister, Mark Carney, announced that he will travel to New York City, United States of America, from September 21 to 24, 2025, to participate in the 80 th Session of the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA).
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Two people arrested after Ottawa protest against Carney government
The "Draw the Line" protesters called on the Liberal government to prioritize human rights and climate change and to reverse planned cuts to the public service. Police said two people were arrested for mischief after a protest against Prime Minister Mark Carney’s government drew thousands to Parliament Hill on Saturday morning.
‘We are elevating our partnerships in trade, investment, energy and security to create more opportunity for Canadian workers,’ Mark Carney said of the pact