Mark Carney
- Carney’s Defence Industrial Strategy may deliver short-term gains, but it could compromise long-term policy and economic coherence.
- Carney’s Defence Industrial Strategy may deliver short-term gains, but it could compromise long-term policy and economic coherence.
- If the No. 1 issue in the next election is protecting Canada from Donald Trump, and if Mark Carney is seen as the most capable one to do that, that’s a huge advantage for the Liberals. The Conservatives' only glimmer of hope is if the economy becomes more of a concern.
- If the No. 1 issue in the next election is protecting Canada from Donald Trump, and if Mark Carney is seen as the most capable one to do that, that’s a huge advantage for the Liberals. The Conservatives' only glimmer of hope is if the economy becomes more of a concern.
- The Conservative Party of Canada has started the candidate nomination process across the country, according to an internal memo.
- The Conservative Party of Canada has started the candidate nomination process across the country, according to an internal memo.
- Every dollar U.S. Big Tech can extract from Canada makes America richer and U.S. Big Tech more powerful—while making Canada more dependent on U.S. Big Tech giants and more vulnerable to their laws. And the more powerful U.S. Big Tech becomes here, the less the potential to build up Canadian firms and generate wealth and good jobs for Canada.
- Every dollar U.S. Big Tech can extract from Canada makes America richer and U.S. Big Tech more powerful—while making Canada more dependent on U.S. Big Tech giants and more vulnerable to their laws. And the more powerful U.S. Big Tech becomes here, the less the potential to build up Canadian firms and generate wealth and good jobs for Canada.
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- Just because the tariff has been reduced today, ‘doesn’t mean it’s not going to come back,’ said Conservative MP Dan Mazier, whose Manitoba riding of Riding Mountain grows the most canola in Canada.
- Just because the tariff has been reduced today, ‘doesn’t mean it’s not going to come back,’ said Conservative MP Dan Mazier, whose Manitoba riding of Riding Mountain grows the most canola in Canada.
- History shows that progress accelerates when a coalition of the willing moves first.
- History shows that progress accelerates when a coalition of the willing moves first.
- History shows that progress accelerates when a coalition of the willing moves first.
- As the sitting kicks off, there is no shortage of domestic or global events that parliamentarians will have to deal with.
- As the sitting kicks off, there is no shortage of domestic or global events that parliamentarians will have to deal with.
- As the sitting kicks off, there is no shortage of domestic or global events that parliamentarians will have to deal with.
- Canada has been over-relying on a partner—the United States—that has become unreliable.
- Canada has been over-relying on a partner—the United States—that has become unreliable.
- Canada has been over-relying on a partner—the United States—that has become unreliable.
- A few months ago, the PM spoke of sacrifice as Canada realigned around new priorities. The same theme popped up in a Globe and Mail story
- A few months ago, the PM spoke of sacrifice as Canada realigned around new priorities. The same theme popped up in a Globe and Mail story
- A few months ago, the PM spoke of sacrifice as Canada realigned around new priorities. The same theme popped up in a Globe and Mail story
- Canadians are waiting to see how Donald Trump retaliates, but Davos proved one thing: America is alone.
- Canadians are waiting to see how Donald Trump retaliates, but Davos proved one thing: America is alone.
- Canadians are waiting to see how Donald Trump retaliates, but Davos proved one thing: America is alone.
- If traditional conservative voters, and others, are looking for an effective, intelligent and nimble centre-right leader, they already have one in Mark Carney. We’ll
- If traditional conservative voters, and others, are looking for an effective, intelligent and nimble centre-right leader, they already have one in Mark Carney. We’ll
- If traditional conservative voters, and others, are looking for an effective, intelligent and nimble centre-right leader, they already have one in Mark Carney. We’ll
- U.S. President Donald Trump didn’t like what Mark Carney said in his speech in Davos. You can be sure that payback is coming. The
- U.S. President Donald Trump didn’t like what Mark Carney said in his speech in Davos. You can be sure that payback is coming. The
- U.S. President Donald Trump didn’t like what Mark Carney said in his speech in Davos. You can be sure that payback is coming. The
- If an election were held today, the Liberals would capture 41 per cent of voters, while the Conservatives would take 39 per cent, according
- If an election were held today, the Liberals would capture 41 per cent of voters, while the Conservatives would take 39 per cent, according
- If an election were held today, the Liberals would capture 41 per cent of voters, while the Conservatives would take 39 per cent, according
- Ontario Liberal caucus chair and MP Michael Coteau is urging MPs from all political stripes to work together at this critical time.
- Ontario Liberal caucus chair and MP Michael Coteau is urging MPs from all political stripes to work together at this critical time.
- Ontario Liberal caucus chair and MP Michael Coteau is urging MPs from all political stripes to work together at this critical time.
- The responsibility to deal with these challenges does not rest only with Prime Minister Mark Carney. All party leaders and MPs, regardless of their
- The responsibility to deal with these challenges does not rest only with Prime Minister Mark Carney. All party leaders and MPs, regardless of their
- The responsibility to deal with these challenges does not rest only with Prime Minister Mark Carney. All party leaders and MPs, regardless of their
- The potential evanescence of a CAQ without François Legault in all probability increases the likelihood of a PQ win in October. Investors already concerned
- The potential evanescence of a CAQ without François Legault in all probability increases the likelihood of a PQ win in October. Investors already concerned
- The potential evanescence of a CAQ without François Legault in all probability increases the likelihood of a PQ win in October. Investors already concerned
- Our government needs to take actions that not only respond to the new threats we’re facing from our neighbour, but that also protect our
- Our government needs to take actions that not only respond to the new threats we’re facing from our neighbour, but that also protect our
- Our government needs to take actions that not only respond to the new threats we’re facing from our neighbour, but that also protect our
- While Canadians struggle with rising costs, economic uncertainty, and a global environment shifting beneath their feet, the session that just concluded will be remembered
- While Canadians struggle with rising costs, economic uncertainty, and a global environment shifting beneath their feet, the session that just concluded will be remembered
- While Canadians struggle with rising costs, economic uncertainty, and a global environment shifting beneath their feet, the session that just concluded will be remembered
- In his address to world leaders on June 20, Prime Minister Mark Carney declared that 'the old world order is not coming back' and
- In his address to world leaders on June 20, Prime Minister Mark Carney declared that 'the old world order is not coming back' and
- In his address to world leaders on June 20, Prime Minister Mark Carney declared that 'the old world order is not coming back' and
- A world of fortresses will be poorer, more fragile, and less sustainable. And there is another truth: if great powers abandon even the pretence of
- A world of fortresses will be poorer, more fragile, and less sustainable. And there is another truth: if great powers abandon even the pretence of
- A world of fortresses will be poorer, more fragile, and less sustainable. And there is another truth: if great powers abandon even the pretence of
- Inuit Tapiriit Kanatami president Natan Obed says it's been 'challenging' navigating the 'new lens' of Mark Carney's leadership, with the national body having to
- Inuit Tapiriit Kanatami president Natan Obed says it's been 'challenging' navigating the 'new lens' of Mark Carney's leadership, with the national body having to
- Inuit Tapiriit Kanatami president Natan Obed says it's been 'challenging' navigating the 'new lens' of Mark Carney's leadership, with the national body having to
- Pope Leo famously has no divisions to send to battle, rather the expression of a conscience to protect all of humanity from the ravages
- Pope Leo famously has no divisions to send to battle, rather the expression of a conscience to protect all of humanity from the ravages
- Pope Leo famously has no divisions to send to battle, rather the expression of a conscience to protect all of humanity from the ravages
- Canada is at serious risk in 2026 from the 'political revolution' currently underway in the U.S., and there is likely no scenario where Canada
- Canada is at serious risk in 2026 from the 'political revolution' currently underway in the U.S., and there is likely no scenario where Canada
- Canada is at serious risk in 2026 from the 'political revolution' currently underway in the U.S., and there is likely no scenario where Canada
- Canadians are worried, and the prime minister should be communicating more clearly and more regularly with them.
- Canadians are worried, and the prime minister should be communicating more clearly and more regularly with them.
- Canadians are worried, and the prime minister should be communicating more clearly and more regularly with them.
- The question in foreign affairs is not if diplomatic risk exists, but how it is managed. As the government balances that reality, the Conservative
- The question in foreign affairs is not if diplomatic risk exists, but how it is managed. As the government balances that reality, the Conservative
- The question in foreign affairs is not if diplomatic risk exists, but how it is managed. As the government balances that reality, the Conservative
- It is critical to not repeat past mistakes, and for the Carney government to approach renewed relationships with countries like China with eyes wide
- It is critical to not repeat past mistakes, and for the Carney government to approach renewed relationships with countries like China with eyes wide
- It is critical to not repeat past mistakes, and for the Carney government to approach renewed relationships with countries like China with eyes wide
- Canada should be ‘very careful’ about dropping its 100-per-cent tariffs on Chinese electric vehicles in exchange for Beijing removing its tariffs on Canadian canola,
- Canada should be ‘very careful’ about dropping its 100-per-cent tariffs on Chinese electric vehicles in exchange for Beijing removing its tariffs on Canadian canola,
- Canada should be ‘very careful’ about dropping its 100-per-cent tariffs on Chinese electric vehicles in exchange for Beijing removing its tariffs on Canadian canola,
- It’s all so venal and terrifying. So much so, we are reduced to making declarations out of statements that should be a priori in
- It’s all so venal and terrifying. So much so, we are reduced to making declarations out of statements that should be a priori in
- It’s all so venal and terrifying. So much so, we are reduced to making declarations out of statements that should be a priori in
- The world is watching U.S. President Donald Trump as he puts America on a collision course with democratically elected European governments and the European
- The world is watching U.S. President Donald Trump as he puts America on a collision course with democratically elected European governments and the European
- The world is watching U.S. President Donald Trump as he puts America on a collision course with democratically elected European governments and the European
- Following the December resignation of two members, the remaining four say they need six new appointees, clarity around their budget, and a pause of
- Following the December resignation of two members, the remaining four say they need six new appointees, clarity around their budget, and a pause of
- Following the December resignation of two members, the remaining four say they need six new appointees, clarity around their budget, and a pause of
- 'A flagrant breach of the core provision of the UN Charter is no cause for celebration,' says former Liberal MP John McKay. 'If we
- 'A flagrant breach of the core provision of the UN Charter is no cause for celebration,' says former Liberal MP John McKay. 'If we
- 'A flagrant breach of the core provision of the UN Charter is no cause for celebration,' says former Liberal MP John McKay. 'If we
- Quebec’s provincial election is set to take place in October 2026, and the sovereigntist Parti Québécois is leading in the polls—something that is likely
- Quebec’s provincial election is set to take place in October 2026, and the sovereigntist Parti Québécois is leading in the polls—something that is likely
- Quebec’s provincial election is set to take place in October 2026, and the sovereigntist Parti Québécois is leading in the polls—something that is likely
- The Carney Liberals have restricted access to asylum in Canada, reduced overseas refugee selection, paused private sponsorship, and further tightened admission of asylum seekers
- The Carney Liberals have restricted access to asylum in Canada, reduced overseas refugee selection, paused private sponsorship, and further tightened admission of asylum seekers
- The Carney Liberals have restricted access to asylum in Canada, reduced overseas refugee selection, paused private sponsorship, and further tightened admission of asylum seekers
- Although a return to appointing Liberal members of the Red Chamber could be possible under the current government, PSG Leader Brian Francis says, 'I
- Although a return to appointing Liberal members of the Red Chamber could be possible under the current government, PSG Leader Brian Francis says, 'I
- Although a return to appointing Liberal members of the Red Chamber could be possible under the current government, PSG Leader Brian Francis says, 'I
- The hard reality is that United States is no longer the centrepiece of global trade, and its internal volatility has exposed Canada to a
- The hard reality is that United States is no longer the centrepiece of global trade, and its internal volatility has exposed Canada to a
- The hard reality is that United States is no longer the centrepiece of global trade, and its internal volatility has exposed Canada to a


