Trump, Carney and Canada
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Josh Shapiro, a high-profile Democrat, along with Mr. Ford, spoke at a joint press conference in Quebec City, urging Trump to strike trade deal with Canada that benefits both countries
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‘Fifty-first state’ leader Mark Carney didn’t have to flatter Trump as much as he did today
Fifty-first state’ leader Mark Carney didn’t have to flatter Trump as much as he did today - ANALYSIS: Everyone understands that the stakes were high. But one wonders how it might feel for Canadians to watch their prime minister nod along to this horror show,
Kuzminski with the Center for a New American Security said the president has broad authority to invoke the Insurrection Act. But after Democratic-led states inevitably sue in court, a judge would likely press Trump to provide evidence that an insurrection has occurred.
WILMINGTON, Delaware (WPVI) -- Governor John Carney is furthering his effort to enforce social distancing by limiting public gatherings, like weddings and funerals, to 10 people until May 15. The executive order comes as the state announces its 11th death ...
Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro blasted U.S. President Donald Trump for his "tough-guy" approach to Canada after a meeting Monday with some provincial premiers in Quebec City.
Michigan governor pledges to “stop the madness” of Trump’s trade war, warning it undermines America’s closest partners.
WILMINGTON, Delaware (WPVI) -- The bars in Delaware's popular beach towns are now closed indefinitely. Governor John Carney gave the order, which started Friday, impacting Lewes, Rehoboth and Dewey beaches. The First State is trying to contain an increase ...
OTTAWA--Canada is turning to a former Goldman Sachs banker and Royal Bank of Canada executive to overhaul the country's much-maligned defense-procurement system.
Given the time horizon for monetary policy only extends out two to three years, by the time climate change becomes a defining issue for financial stability, it may already be “too late”, Carney, who is now prime minister of Canada, warned in his speech.
The bipartisan governors’ organization is far from the first institution to face division and doubts over how it should respond to sweeping changes in Trump’s second term. Since returning to office, Trump has been using executive power in ways that presidents usually don’t.