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Conservatives slam Carney on Trump comments
Conservatives say Carney’s dismissive remarks on U.S. tariffs ignore job losses for thousands of Canadians amid stalled trade talks with the Trump administration.
- On Monday, Conservatives pressed Carney during House of Commons question period and cited a party news release calling his attitude 'flippant' toward handling the Trump administration.
- Carney recently told reporters there was no pressing issue he needed to discuss with Trump, and trade talks have not resumed after he apologized to Trump at APEC in South Korea.
- The Conservative release accused the prime minister of 'a series of unilateral concessions without real results in return' and argued tariffs have put thousands of Canadian workers out of work.
- Carney missed Monday's question period after returning from the G20 summit in South Africa, while Government House leader Steve MacKinnon deflected questioning and Liberal MPs defended Carney's overseas negotiations.
- Recent ad-driven tensions last month disrupted talks after the Ontario provincial government's anti-tariff ad blitz using former U.S. president Ronald Reagan clips, while Canada prepares broader CUSMA talks next year.
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Total News Sources31
Leaning Left17Leaning Right0Center5Last UpdatedBias Distribution77% Left
Bias Distribution
- 77% of the sources lean Left
77% Left
L 77%
C 23%
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