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Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney responded to U.S. President Donald Trump comment that “Canada lives because of the United States” on Thursday by saying Canada thrives because of Canadian values.
The Canadian prime minister spoke after returning from the World Economic Forum where he urged middle powers to team up in resisting President Trump.
Looking ahead to the 2026 FIFA World Cup tournament co-hosted by Canada, the two sides signed a Letter of Intent on Security Cooperation for the FIFA World Cup 2026, committing to strengthening security cooperation for the tournament, building on Qatar’s experience and success during the 2022 tournament.
China responded by imposing duties of 100% on Canadian canola oil and meal and 25% on pork and seafood. It added a 75.8% tariff on canola seeds last August. Collectively, the import taxes effectively closed the Chinese market to Canadian canola exports, an industry group said.
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I watched your prime minister yesterday,” the president said in a speech on Wednesday. “He wasn’t so grateful — they should be grateful to us, Canada. Canada lives because of the United States.”
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Qatar and Canada to elevate bilateral consultations to foreign ministers-level strategic dialogue
DOHA: A joint statement was issued on Sunday by the State of Qatar and Canada, on the occasion of the visit of Prime Minister of Canada HE Mark Carney to Doha.The statement reads as follow:Based on the close relations between the State of Qatar and Canada,
Mark Carney, the prime minister of Canada and former head of the Bank of England, called Kevin Warsh a "fantastic choice" to lead the Federal Reserve, in a post on X:
First Ministers discussed the ongoing geopolitical situation, reiterating Canada’s unwavering commitment to democracy and the rule of law. They affirmed that Canada stands with its NATO Allies and remains united in protecting Canada’s sovereignty, including in the Arctic, and agreed to accelerate strategic investments in Canada’s North.