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Prime Minister and Liberal Party leader Mark Carney visited Winnipeg today as part of his campaign ahead of the upcoming federal election on April 28. His visit focused on addressing economic concerns and presenting his vision for Canada’s future,
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Carney rejects suggestion Liberals driving western alienationMONTREAL — Liberal Leader Mark Carney on Friday rejected the suggestion that Canada will face a national unity crisis if he wins the election, instead pitching expanded funding for the CBC and Radio-Canada as an investment to protect Canada's national identity and culture.
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.
Prime Minister and Liberal Party leader Mark Carney is scheduled to visit Winnipeg today to meet with supporters, just days after Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre held a rally near Winnipeg’s international airport on Saturday.
They include Geoffrey Sigalet, an assistant professor at UBC Okanagan and member of the president’s advisory committee on student discipline, as well as two other Canadian professors who asked to remain anonymous out of fear of a lawsuit from Carney.
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Liberal Leader Mark Carney touted the end of the consumer carbon tax during a campaign stop in Winnipeg on Tuesday morning, as his main political opponent suggested he'll revive the controversial policy if re-elected.