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Canada is looking to reduce its defence procurement reliance on the U.S. due to strained relations over tariffs and Trump's repeated talk about Canada becoming a U.S. state.
Prime Minister Mark Carney says Canada is committed to reaching NATO’s new defense spending target of 5 percent of GDP by 2035. Carney told reporters at the NATO summit in The Hague on Wednesday ...
Prime Minister Mark Carney recently announced that Canada will finally meet NATO’s defence-spending target of two per cent of GDP. But, as the man wouldn’t know austerity if it hit him over the head, ...
Prime Minister Mark Carney is scheduled to be in Hamilton today to make an announcement related to the steel industry. It has ...
Prime Minister Mark Carney says the world faces "turning points" as he vowed Canada will benefit from increasing defence spending to the new NATO target of five per cent of GDP by 2035. At the ...
That action and the resulting ceasefire announced by Trump on Monday, Carney said, "does create the possibility of moving forward" on stabilizing Gaza as well. "Can there be a lasting peace in the ...
Checkup wants to know: what grade are you giving Prime Minister Mark Carney so far? Also, what conversations are you having with Americans?
CORRECTS SPELLING TO HAGUE NOT HAUGE Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney, front left, takes part in the official family photo during the NATO Summit in The Hague, Netherlands on Wednesday, June 25 ...
Carney says Canada can no longer rely on its geography to protect it as new weapons and threats emerge on the wold stage. NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte put forward a plan that says allies will ...
Prime Minister Mark Carney takes part in a press conference during the Canada EU Summit in Brussels, Belgium on Monday, June 23, 2025. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Sean Kilpatrick THE HAGUE — Canada will reach ...
In March, Prime Minister Mark Carney announced a review of Canada’s purchase of F-35 fighters. Ottawa was originally going to buy 88 aircraft, but with costs having grown by about 50 percent ...
The Canadian government said “in anticipation” of a trade deal “Canada would rescind” the Digital Serves Tax. The plan to tax U.S. technology firms was set to go into effect Monday.