Opposition parties and experts in Quebec are accusing Legault of being noticeably absent and not vocal enough amid U.S. President Donald Trump's trade war.
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G7 foreign ministers start talks in Quebec as Joly pushes back on U.S. coercionForeign Affairs Minister Mélanie Joly said Thursday she's focused on working with Canada's peers to address global challenges ...
Liberal Leader Mark Carney will officially become Canada's next prime minister within a few hours, taking the reins as the country barrels toward a general election and continues to fend off verbal ...
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Montreal Gazette on MSNHanes: Mark Carney is getting the benefit of the doubt in Quebec — for nowQuebec politics can be bruising for Canadian prime ministers. Will the usual rules apply as unelected political rookie Mark ...
Quebec will struggle to achieve a balanced budget within the prescribed timeframe without curbing spending and raising taxes, ...
The Canadian government is using the G7 meeting to urge fellow member states to take President Donald Trump's aggressive foreign policy threats seriously.
At this stage, 35 per cent of British Columbians think Rustad is a “premier-in-waiting,” while 45 per cent disagree and 21 ...
Joly held bilateral talks Wednesday with her counterparts from the European Union, France and the U.K. Joly told reporters Wednesday that she’d use “every single meeting” to push back on U.S. tariffs, ...
Foreign Affairs Minister Mélanie Joly said Thursday she's focused on working with Canada's peers to address global challenges as she welcomes her counterparts from the U.S., Europe and Japan to Quebec ...
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Joly says G7 foreign ministers 'must meet the moment' as she floats maritime projectsForeign Affairs Minister Mélanie Joly said Thursday she's focused on working with Canada's peers to address global challenges ...
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Montreal Gazette on MSNDon’t panic: A survival guide for Quebec investors and retirees amid Trump-fuelled stock market stormTo help people weather the U.S. trade war, The Gazette spoke with McGill University finance professor Sebastien Betermier.
LA MALBAIE, Canada (AP) — U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio may be walking into unusually unfriendly territory this week ...
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