Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney says that the Trump administration is misrepresenting a phone call the two had following ...
The Canadian prime minister indirectly slammed Trump's tariff threats, saying they're used as economic coercion against smaller countries.
Liz Eisele McLellan, a volunteer ICE watcher monitoring the intensifying federal operations in Maine, told the Portland Press ...
The PM denies walking back his remarks and says his country plans to diversify away from the US with a dozen new trade deals.
The prime minister told reporters before a cabinet meeting in Ottawa today that he meant what he said in Davos, and that he explained to Trump Canada's deal with China and the country's broader ...
Carney told reporters that Trump initiated the Monday call, which touched on issues ranging from Arctic security, Ukraine and Venezuela.
Scott Bessent said that the Canadian prime minister had recanted his call on middle powers to no longer accommodate the U.S.
Prime Minister Mark Carney is dismissing a claim that he walked back the remarks he made in Davos last week during a ...
Carney rolled his eyes and rejected US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent's contention to Fox News that he aggressively walked ...
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent calls Canada's potential pivot to China trade "a disaster," directly challenging PM Mark ...
Mark Carney said he stood by his Davos warning about great-power coercion in a call with Trump, pushing back on US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent’s account of the conversation.