Canada’s Carney meets with European allies as tensions with the Trump administration persist
- New Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney met with French President Emmanuel Macron on his first overseas trip, seeking support against U.S. President Donald Trump's attacks on Canada's sovereignty and economy.
- Macron stated, 'Tariffs only bring inflation.'
- Carney spoke with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and invited him to the G7 summit that Canada is hosting this summer.
- Carney emphasized Canada will 'never, ever, in any way shape or form, be part of the United States,' highlighting its unique identity.
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Carney adds Century Initiative co-founder to Canada-U.S. council
The Century Initiative, co-founded by Mark Wiseman, calls for a massive increase in Canada’s immigration levels, with the ultimate goal of bringing the country’s population to 100 million people by the end of the century.
UK’s Ambassador to the US on Dealing With Trump
President Donald Trump has threatened longtime allies north and south of the border and thrown into question trans-Atlantic relations with Europe. This is the fraught diplomatic environment that the United Kingdom’s new ambassador to the U.S. Lord Peter Mandelson has just stepped into. Scott and Marisa are joined by Ambassador Mandelson to discuss the U.K.’s emerging role in Europe and dealing with President Trump.
Carney signals he's in no rush to speak with Trump after visit to U.K., France
Prime Minister Mark Carney signalled Tuesday he is in no rush to speak to his U.S. counterpart about the ongoing trade war between the two countries, saying a call will come at the "appropriate time."
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