Canada’s Carney is 1 seat short of majority
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Prime Minister Mark Carney arrived Monday morning at a breakfast event hosted by Ottawa's mayor with a menu of announcements including more details on what the federal housing plan will mean for Ottawa.
Michael Ma’s departure leaves Prime Minister Mark Carney’s government one seat short of a majority and delivers another blow to the opposition.
Today, the Prime Minister, Mark Carney, alongside the Mayor of Ottawa, Mark Sutcliffe, announced a series of new and ambitious local measures to accelerate housing construction and address the drug crisis.
A record-breaking crowd of nearly 1,100 business and community leaders packed the Roger’s Centre on Dec. 5 for a historic Mayor’s Breakfast, eager to hear from special guest Prime Minister Mark Carney.
Grand chief of Treaty 8 First Nations says Carney’s government didn’t seek input from Indigenous advisory council
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Poilievre says Carney trying to manipulate his way to majority with floor-crossings
Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre says Prime Minister Mark Carney needs to stop trying to manipulate his way to the majority government Canadians denied him in the spring election by courting floor-crossers.
It was followed by Carney and Smith sitting down in Edmonton after Labour Day, and a call between the two leaders during the Nov. 16 Grey Cup game in Winnipeg. From his perspective, Hodgson said the Saskatoon meetings stood out as a moment when it seemed like a broader understanding between the premiers and Ottawa was possible.
Prime Minister Mark Carney says Canada will bid to host a 2028 summit of 90 francophone states and governments in the nation's capital, a pitch that comes at a time
Prime Minister Mark Carney has not yet said who will be replacing Kirsten Hillman, who announced Tuesday she will be leaving her positions as ambassador and Canada’s chief trade negotiator with the U.S. in the new year. On Wednesday, Carney would not comment on speculation that Wiseman, a close friend of his, would be appointed to the role.
Prime Minister Mark Carney pushed back Thursday against the suggestion the U.S. is considering pulling out of North America's free-trade pact.
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney held constructive talks with President Trump and Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum on the margins of Friday’s World Cup draw in Washington, his spokeswoman said.