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Carney says his comment about speaking with Trump was a ‘poor choice of words’
Prime Minister Mark Carney apologized for dismissive remarks on U.S. trade talks and plans to announce more aid for tariff-affected sectors this week.
- During House of Commons question period, Prime Minister Mark Carney called his `Who cares?` reply a poor choice of words amid opposition criticism on Tuesday.
- After an Ontario ad invoking Ronald Reagan, Prime Minister Mark Carney called his `Who cares?` reply a poor choice during Tuesday's question period, amid tense Canada-U.S. trade relations.
- Carney said he will announce federal help later this week, with Hodgson signaling relief for tariff-affected sectors is coming soon.
- A spokesperson said Prime Minister Mark Carney is considering travelling to Washington next week to attend the FIFA World Cup draw at the Kennedy Centre, which will determine group-stage matches.
- After visiting the United Arab Emirates last week, Carney said investors there are poised to pour some $70 billion into the Canadian economy, and Indonesia agreed to drop 95 per cent of its tariffs.
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Carney says his comment about speaking with Trump was a 'poor choice of words'
OTTAWA — Prime Minister Mark Carney said Tuesday his recent reply to a question about the state of trade talks with the U.S. — "Who cares?" — amounted to "a poor choice of words.
·Bradford West Gwillimbury, Canada
Read Full ArticlePrime Minister Mark Carney expressed regret on Tuesday that he had answered "Who cares?" to a journalist who asked him when his last exchange with US President Donald Trump was going on.
·Montreal, Canada
Read Full ArticleCarney says his comment about speaking with Trump was a 'poor choice of words'
OTTAWA — Prime Minister Mark Carney said Tuesday his recent reply to a question about the state of trade talks with the U.S. — “Who cares?” — amounted to “a poor choice of words.” Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre hammered the prime minister over his comment during question period in the House of Commons Tuesday. “Before […]
·Toronto, Canada
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Total News Sources7
Leaning Left5Leaning Right0Center2Last UpdatedBias Distribution71% Left
Bias Distribution
- 71% of the sources lean Left
71% Left
L 71%
C 29%
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