Trump, Canada and Carney
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Former Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau made his formal appearance with Katy Perry in Davos, where he was scheduled to speak on the sidelines of the summit. In his speech, as reported by the Toronto Star,
Canada, under Pierre Trudeau in the early 1970s, was among the first Western nations to recognize the communist government in China, nearly a decade ahead of the United States. A half-century later, relations soured under Trudeau's son,
In a filmed address delivered upon his return to Quebec City on Thursday, Carney—who also attended the World Economic Forum in Switzerland—firmly stated: “Canada does not live because of the United States. Canada thrives because we are Canadian.”
Trudeau served as Canada's prime minister from November 2015 until November 2025. He stepped down last year and was succeeded by Mark Carney., US Buzz, Times Now
Canadian Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland, long Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's most powerful and loyal minister, announced Monday she was resigning from the Cabinet in a move that stunned the country and raised questions about how much longer Trudeau can stay in his job.
Tensions between the United States and Canada have rapidly escalated this week after Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney delivered a rousing speech at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, on Tuesday,
A Canadian appeals court ruled Friday that former prime minister Justin Trudeau was wrong to use emergency powers to dislodge trucker‑led protesters who were angry over Covid vaccine mandates.
During President Trump’s first term in office, Ms. Freeland led Canada’s successful effort to renegotiate the North American Free Trade Agreement. (The result, known here as the Canada-United States-Mexico Agreement, will be formally up for review this year.)
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney on Thursday praised his country, saying “the choice is up to us” when it comes to Canada’s future, after President Trump said Canada “lives because of the U.S.” “Canada and the United States have built a remarkable partnership,
Katy Perry, 41, wore an uncharacteristically modest outfit for her first public appearance with her new politician beau, Canada’s former prime minister Justin Trudeau. The singer and Trudeau, 54, were photographed holding hands at the World Economic Forum in Davos,