Carney Returns to Ottawa without a Deal to End the U.S. Tariffs
Prime Minister Mark Carney returned without a U.S. tariff agreement as trade talks continue, while the Blue Jays aim to avoid elimination in the American League Division Series.
- On Oct. 8, 2025, Prime Minister Mark Carney returned to Ottawa without any deals to remove U.S. tariffs after meeting Donald Trump, U.S. President, in Washington, D.C., USA.
- Refusing to relent on tariffs, U.S. President Donald Trump said Canada and the U.S. are 'working on formulas and I think we’ll get there' Tuesday.
- With the series at 2-1, the Toronto Blue Jays face a must-win ALDS game after a 9-6 loss that saw the Yankees score eight unanswered runs.
- Canada-U.S. Trade Minister Dominic LeBlanc said substantial progress was made and there is momentum to 'quickly land deals' on steel, aluminum, and energy, so Carney remains in Washington to press negotiations.
- Premiers remain divided over responses to the tariffs after Mark Carney's Washington visit ended without breakthroughs, with Doug Ford, Ontario Premier, ready to halt shipments and Danielle Smith, Alberta Premier, urging continued engagement.
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Premiers remain divided on tariff response as Carney leaves U.S. without deal
TORONTO — Premiers remain at odds over how best to respond to U.S. tariffs, a day after Prime Minister Mark Carney left a meeting in Washington without announcing any breakthroughs on a deal.


Carney returning to Ottawa without a deal to end the U.S. tariffs
WASHINGTON — Prime Minister Mark Carney departed Washington Wednesday morning with no deal in hand to lift U.S. tariffs on Canadian goods — but he left his key minister on the trade file behind to keep pressing the Canadian case. U.S.
Carney set to return to Ottawa without a deal to end the U.S. tariffs
Prime Minister Mark Carney is set to return to Ottawa today with no deals to remove U.S. tariffs from Canadian goods, but he’s leaving his key minister on Canada-U.S. trade behind to keep pressing the Canadian case.

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Prime Minister Mark Carney returns to Ottawa on Wednesday without any agreement to remove U.S. tariffs on Canadian products. However, he leaves two of his key ministers there to continue to defend Canada's cause.M
Carney Returns To Ottawa Without A Deal To End U.S. Tariffs - Canadian Manufacturing
Prime Minister Mark Carney departed Washington on Oct. 8 with no deal in hand to lift U.S. tariffs on Canadian goods — but he left his key minister on the trade file behind to keep pressing the Canadian case. U.S. President Donald Trump lavished praise on Carney during a meeting in the Oval Office on Oct. 7 and said the prime minister would walk away “very happy.” The president showed no signs of relenting on tariffs, however, and no deal was an…
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