Carney says he is available for call with Trump, but on Canada's terms
- Mark Carney, the new Prime Minister, stated that Canada is facing 'the most significant crisis of our lifetimes' due to Donald Trump's tariffs on steel and aluminum.
- Jagmeet Singh criticized Mark Carney, claiming he cannot be trusted and has profited from the housing crisis, labeling Carney's leadership as a continuation of the previous government's failures.
- Pierre Poilievre, the Conservative leader, emphasized that Carney's leadership is weak against Trump, asserting that the Liberals have weakened Canada's economy, while he proposed tax cuts to strengthen the economy.
- Recent polls indicate the Liberals, now led by Carney, have gained ground, shifting from being behind in January to slightly ahead, despite Trump's influence posing risks to Canada’s economy.
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Carney's 'decisive' first week as prime minister may determine if he gets to stay post-election, say strategists
Mark Carney's first nine days as prime minister were jam-packed, but he can't keep coasting on the quick and easy decisions or cribbing from the Conservatives, says Tory pundit Andrea Sarkic.
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