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Canada’s prime minister and Alberta’s premier sign pipeline deal that could reverse oil tanker ban
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney and the premier of Canada’s oil rich province of Alberta agreed Thursday to work toward building a pipeline to the Pacific Coast to diversify the
There are moments in a nation’s story when a single leader bends the arc of its history toward a new destination. In Canada, no figure accomplished this more sweepingly or more deliberately than Pierre Elliott Trudeau.
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Explainer: Canada's moratorium on North Coast oil tankers was aimed at Alaska
The agreement signed Thursday by Prime Minister Mark Carney and Alberta Premier Danielle Smith includes an entry point to break Canada’s 53-year-old moratorium on oil tankers off B.C.’s North Coast, provided a new pipeline proposal crosses several hurdles.
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said Saturday he had an “excellent conversation” with Donald Trump at his Mar-a-Lago club after the president-elect's threat to impose significant tariffs on two of America’s leading trade partners raised alarms ...
Amid rumours of Mélanie Joly being considered for an ambassadorship in Paris, Prime Minister Mark Carney appears to be continuing his slow-motion purge of the “old guard” that served his predecessor, prime minister Justin Trudeau.
Canada and India have sought a trade deal before, but diplomatic relations ruptured in 2023 after then-Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and other officials said there was evidence the Indian government orchestrated the killing of a Sikh activist in the Vancouver region. Canadian police have laid criminal charges in the case, with a trial pending.
Reflecting on India's stance, India's High Commissioner to Canada, Dinesh Patnaik, told CBC News in a recent interview how India has provided intelligence to Canada on purported anti-Indian activities on Canadian soil,
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Carney declares end to Canada's 'feminist foreign policy,' breaking from Trudeau era doctrine
Canada no longer considers its approach to global engagement a “feminist foreign policy,” Prime Minister Mark Carney said Sunday, marking a clear departure from the doctrine championed by Justin Trudeau and his former Liberal government.