Trump, Canada and Carney
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U.S. President Donald Trump met with Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney at the White House on Tuesday to resume trade discussions.
The Senate approved a resolution blocking President Donald Trump’s tariffs on Canada on Wednesday evening, dealing a symbolic blow to the president’s trade policy. Republican Sens.
The Ontario Premier is pulling the TV ad that used former President Ronald Reagan's words to criticize U.S. tariffs, after talking with Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney.
Canada’s federal Liberal government, led by former central banker and Goldman Sachs executive Mark Carney, is pushing forward with two bills containing sweeping attacks on democratic rights and immigrants.
The leader of a Canadian province is bragging about the impact of his anti-tariff ad that prompted U.S. President Donald Trump to end trade talks with Canada.
The question remains whether the Liberals, the Conservatives or any Canadian political party address the country’s disharmony
Canada's new Liberal government unveils its first budget on Tuesday, with Prime Minister Mark Carney saying "bold risks" are needed to reform an economy facing unprecedented economic threats from
Japan's new Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi was expected to convey to Chinese Premier Xi Jinping grave concerns over China's behaviour, including around the Senkaku Islands, known as the Diaoyu Islands by China.
Chinese leader Xi Jinping was expected to meet Canada and Japan's new prime ministers for the first time on Friday, a day after agreeing to a trade war ceasefire with US President Donald Trump.
These events have reshaped the political and economic landscape, creating a complex and often contradictory picture as markets head into a new week.