Early Carney Reviews Mixed: POLL
The optimism coming out of meetings between Prime Minister Mark Carney and Canada’s provincial premiers was quickly dampened by United States President Donald Trump.
The optimism coming out of meetings between Prime Minister Mark Carney and Canada’s provincial premiers was quickly dampened by United States President Donald Trump.
OTTAWA — There’s growing chatter in senior bureaucratic circles that the new Carney government is exploring a different way to govern – one that could execute plans for the biggest remake of Canada’s economy...
By aligning security and trade, Prime Minister Mark Carney is telling the U.S. that American access to Canada is no longer free:
Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre was rejected by the people who know him best and are closest to him … the people of Carleton riding.
It might be time for the Conservatives to pull the goalie, as it were.
California Senator Adam Schiff in his short video featured in The Bulldog claims that Prime Minister Mark Carney said in “anger” that the relationship between the two countries was over.
As Canadians get their first taste of U.S. President Donald Trump’s second term tariffs, many are giving more thought to which Canadian leader they’d prefer to deal with the president in the coming months...
This is a poll from the non-profit Angus Reid Institute:
In the previous article, long-time commenter Andrew Zenner says that the Liberals and Conservatives are a wash on economic policy.
Long-time Bulldog commenter Andrew Zenner discusses the very interesting interview finance expert Mark Carney had on the Daily Show where he almost announced his candidacy for Liberal leader:
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