Cabinet Talks Sovereignty and Security on Day 2 of Cabinet Retreat
Carney's cabinet retreat includes expert briefings on AI and global affairs amid escalating tensions with the U.S. and a focus on economy, affordability, and security.
- The two-day cabinet retreat focuses on the economy, affordability, and security, with experts providing insights, according to Carney and his cabinet members.
- Carney asserted that Canada thrives independently, stating, 'But Canada doesn't live because of the United States,' in response to Donald Trump's claims.
- Anand stated that Hamas should have no role in the future governance of Palestine and emphasized the need for peace and a ceasefire.
- Finance Minister Champagne identified affordability as the key objective and mission of the cabinet retreat, which will also address job creation.
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Protecting Canada's sovereignty emerges as key topic at cabinet retreat
QUÉBEC - Prime Minister Mark Carney and his cabinet are using their second day of meetings in Quebec City to discuss safeguarding Canada's sovereignty, says a minister at the retreat.
Cabinet wraps two-day retreat, Carney closing press conference abruptly cancelled
Mark Carney and his cabinet wrapped up a two-day retreat in Quebec City Friday afternoon, but the prime minister offered no closing remarks, nor did he take questions from journalists during the two-day planning session.
After dramatic week taking on Trump, Carney skips out on answering questions
Prime Minister Mark Carney had an eventful week that saw him try and reposition Canada on the world stage and host high-level cabinet meetings — but it ended with unanswered questions about what comes next.
Carney and cabinet convene for second day of meetings in Quebec City
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