'Nothing Normal' in Dealing with US, Carney Tells Canada Parliament
Mark Carney described U.S.-Canada relations as abnormal amid trade tensions and sectoral tariffs, emphasizing a rupture in the rules-based international order, officials said.
- Facing parliamentary questions on Monday, Prime Minister Carney told Canadian Parliament there is `nothing normal` in US relations, amid questions about his Davos remarks.
- At the World Economic Forum, Carney returned to Ottawa after a speech warning of a `rupture` in the rules-based order that angered President Donald Trump last week.
- Responding to U.S. pushback, Carney told lawmakers after a Monday call that he denied walking back his Davos remarks, saying `I meant what I said in Davos`.
- Premiers are meeting in Ottawa to present a united `Team Canada` front amid rising U.S. tariff tensions, as Ontario exports through Port Saint John more than doubled over the past year, Carney says.
- Carney's address also carried a strategic warning that compliance may not protect middle powers from aggression and earned praise from Opposition leader Pierre Poilievre and Bloc Quebecois leader Yves-Francois Blanchet, who cautioned that speeches alone don't create jobs.
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Ford, Holt agree with Carney — almost nothing is ‘normal’ with U.S. right now
Canada's premiers are set for two days of huddling in the nation's capital with the economy, affordability and trade expected to be high on the agenda.
Ford, Holt agree with Carney — almost nothing is 'normal' with U.S. right now
OTTAWA — Ontario Premier Doug Ford and New Brunswick Premier Susan Holt both say they agree with Prime Minister Mark Carney's suggestion this week that "almost nothing" is normal right now with the United States.
Prime Minister Mark Carney says that the United States has changed so much in a year of Donald Trump's power that there is "nearly nothing normal in the United States" today.
Susan Holt and her Ontario counterpart Doug Ford agreed with Mark Carney saying that "nothing is the same" in the United States. Susan Holt said she was worried...
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