Mark Carney, Canadian Prime Minister and tariffs
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Former Vice President Mike Pence, Sen. Rand Paul and others slammed the tariffs as a tax hike on American families.
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Reciprocal tariffs are calculated to balance bilateral trade deficits between the U.S. and each of its trading partners.
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“Trump is enacting a very aggressive tariff policy, far more aggressive than most investors thought possible six months ago,” said Jed Ellerbroek, portfolio manager at Argent Capital.
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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 him a doctorate in economics at Oxford University.
Mark Carney’s father Robert Carney was a federal Indian day school principal in the Northwest Territories in the 1960s, at a place where residential school boarders also attended. Yet three historians are urging caution when approaching that complicated legacy.
The Liberals are also gaining from the implosion of the New Democratic Party (NDP), led by Indo-Canadian Jagmeet Singh. Voting is going to be held on April 28
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney announced a federal election in a widely anticipated move where he met with Governor-General Mary Simon on Sunday to request for Parliament to be dissolved. “I’m asking Canadians for a strong, positive mandate to ...
A rumor claims the current and former Canadian prime ministers were connected through Trudeau’s mother’s second marriage.
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Carney says law protecting Canada's dairy supply management system is not necessaryLiberal Leader Mark Carney says it’s not necessary to protect Canada’s supply management system through binding legislation. The stance puts him at odds with his party’s position less than two years ago,
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.