Carney cabinet meets to prepare for Parliament’s return, debate trade war strategy
The Liberal cabinet forum focuses on managing the U.S. tariff war, reviewing the USMCA trade deal, and advancing domestic priorities like defence industry and affordable housing.
- Prime Minister Mark Carney's cabinet is meeting to discuss trade issues, including U.S. President Donald Trump's tariffs, ahead of the House of Commons' fall sitting and Carney's first federal budget presentation.
- The Assembly of First Nations is debating major infrastructure legislation opposed by some leaders, who fear it violates their rights.
- New Brunswick's Liberal government announced a proposed school breakfast program, pledging free breakfasts and pay-what-you-can lunches starting September 2025, with expected costs around $9 million annually.
- Russian President Vladimir Putin met North Korean leader Kim Jong Un in Beijing, discussing military cooperation.
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Carney cabinet meets to prepare for Parliament's return, debate trade war strategy
TORONTO — American tariffs and an upcoming review of the continental trade pact will headline discussions today as Prime Minister Mark Carney's cabinet begins its two-day retreat in Toronto.
In the news today: Liberals’ cabinet meeting begins, online harms act to be reviewed
Here is a roundup of stories from The Canadian Press designed to bring you up to speed… Cabinet meets to talk trade war, defence spending American tariffs and an upcoming review of the continental trade pact will headline discussions today as Prime Minister Mark Carney’s cabinet begins its two-day retreat in Toronto. While previous governments referred to these sorts of gatherings as cabinet “retreats,” Carney’s office is rebranding the event as…
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