Carney says Canada faces a 'hinge moment' in tariff fight during B.C. stop
- Mark Carney spoke to over 300 attendees in Victoria, discussing a 'hinge moment' in the tariff battle, referencing Winston Churchill's metaphor during World War II.
- U.S. President Donald Trump imposed reciprocal tariffs targeting several nations, maintaining some tariffs on Canadian products, including automobiles and steel.
- Carney promised to create a genuine Canadian economy and build millions of new homes as part of a housing plan, noting the significance of the softwood lumber industry for B.C.
- Liberal candidate Will Greaves highlighted growing support for Carney, indicating that diverse voters are backing the Liberal party in the upcoming election.
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Mark Carney’s Liberals to deliver urgent support to protect Canadian retirees in this global crisis | Liberal Party of Canada
President Trump’s tariffs are rupturing the global economy. In the face of this crisis, Canadians are concerned about what this instability means for their savings, their jobs, and their businesses. As in previous economic crises, we must act quickly with purpose and force to ensure Canadian families have the support they need.
Liberal Leader Mark Carney rallies Victoria crowd, pledging to 'stand up' to U.S. tariffs
Liberal Leader Mark Carney made his first campaign stop on Vancouver Island Sunday evening, rallying a packed crowd at the Edelweiss Club in Victoria with a speech focused on economic sovereignty, U.S. tariffs and national unity. Carney’s visit came as the federal Liberal Party continued to lead in national polls by 6.5 points, with projections suggesting a potential majority government if an election were held now. The Liberals are aiming to ga…
Mark Carney Evokes Winston Churchill as He Kicks Off B.C. Campaign Tour
Federal Liberal Mark Carney used his first stop in B.C. to evoke British wartime leader Winston Churchill. “We are living through a hinge moment,” Carney said, referring to a metaphor used by Churchill during the early stages of World War II. “We are living through a hinge moment and we are not coming together, unfortunately, with our American allies. It’s ...
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