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Mark Carney says First Nations clean water legislation coming next springPrime Minister Mark Carney was in Ottawa Tuesday at the Assembly of First Nations, where he announced his government will introduce clean drinking water legislation in the spring and he will also host a first ministers’ meeting with First Nations leaders early in 2026.CanadaDec 2
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Premier Scott Moe talks tariffs, trade with U.S. officials during Washington visitPremier Scott Moe has had a busy week with the First Ministers meeting on Monday and then spending Tuesday in Washington meeting with U.S. government officials.Nov 19
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Carney to meet Trump at FIFA World Cup draw for 1st time since U.S.-Canada trade talks stalledCanadian Prime Minister Mark Carney will travel to Washington, D.C. to attend the 2026 FIFA World Cup draw on Friday. As Global’s Mackenzie Gray reports, this will be Carney’s first meeting with Trump since he halted U.S.-Canada trade talks.Dec 4
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Carney, Trump meet privately after FIFA World Cup drawCanada, the U.S. and Mexico are co-hosting next summer’s FIFA World Cup. For many Canadians, the focus on Friday’s FIFA ceremony in Washington was split between our national soccer team and the political action on the sidelines. Following the event, Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney and President Donald Trump held their first private meeting since...Global NationalDec 5
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Global News at 6 Regina: Oct. 31Premier, Scott Moe responds to Prime Minister, Mark Carney’s high profile meeting with China’s president at the APEC Summit in South Korea. Regina residents have mixed reactions to the new tailgating bill being introduced. A Saskatchewan First Nation is challenging the approval of the province’s largest uranium mining project.Oct 31
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Carney says China doesn’t share concerns on ‘foreign interference,’ but relations at ‘turning point’Prime Minister Mark Carney says Beijing doesn’t understand how seriously Canadians take issues of foreign interference, after raising them with Chinese President Xi Jinping. “We had a discussion on foreign interference,” Carney told reporters Saturday before leaving the Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation forum in Gyeongju, South Korea. “I don’t think they recognize the level of...CanadaNov 1
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Global National: Oct. 31It is a special moment for Canada – and the city of Toronto – as the Blue Jays look to win their first World Series title in more than 30 years. And it comes at a moment when Canadians could use a reason to cheer. Prime Minister Mark Carney meets with Chinese President Xi Jinping...Global NationalOct 31
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Global National: Oct. 5Prime Minister Mark Carney heads to Washington on Monday for his second high-stakes face-to-face meeting with the U.S. President. Pressure is mounting on Carney to find an off-ramp from U.S. tariffs that are hammering Canadian steel, aluminum and auto industries, among others. Protests erupted across the U.S. on Sunday against President Donald Trump’s plans to...Global NationalOct 5
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Carney gets red carpet treatment in MontrealPrime Minister Mark Carney was in Montreal Wednesday afternoon for his first official visit with a Canadian mayor. The meeting with Valérie Plante took place behind closed doors at city hall. While major housing projects, public transit and artificial intelligence were topics of conversation, protestors who gathered outside attempted to shift the focus.Global News at 5:30 and 6:30Aug 20
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‘I’ve got a problem with 1 person, and that’s Donald Trump’: Doug FordIn response to a question at the first ministers meeting in Ontario, Premier Doug Ford reiterated his point that Canada was the United States’ “number one customer.” He called Canada an “economic powerhouse.” “We don’t have to take a backseat to anyone, and we sure as heck don’t have to take a backseat to Donald...CanadaJul 23
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Saskatchewan joins Alberta and Ontario in pushing for more pipelines and rail capacityAhead of Tuesday’s first ministers’ meetings, Premier Scott Moe signed a memorandum of understanding with Alberta and Ontario’s leaders to study the need for more infrastructure projects to be built as a way to strengthen interprovincial trade. Michael King reports.Danielle SmithJul 22
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Doug Ford’s plan to deal with Trump tariffs: ‘Hit back as hard as we possibly can’Ontario Premier Doug Ford took a jab at U.S. President Donald Trump at a first ministers’ meeting in Ontario on Tuesday, joking that the President’s position seems to change by the hour. He added that “we need to make sure we match tariff by tariff, dollar for dollar,” to “hit back” at Trump’s tariff threats...CanadaJul 22
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‘Prime minister stayed at my place’: Ford’s ‘little shack’ plays host to Carney, premiersOntario Premier Doug Ford said Tuesday that his cottage played host to Prime Minister Mark Carney and Canada’s premiers, who were taking part in a First Ministers meeting in Huntsville this week. “Full disclosure, the prime minister stayed at my place, we had dinner, we were up till 12:30 a.m. at night, chatting in front...CanadaJul 22
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Global National: Aug. 8Israel is preparing for a major ground offensive to capture Gaza City, despite warnings from its own military and growing international condemnation. Prime Minister Mark Carney announced pay increases for Canada’s military members. The two-billion-dollar compensation package is meant to boost recruitment and retention. First Nations chiefs in northern Manitoba are calling on Ottawa and...Global NationalAug 8
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Carney’s moment: Canada united like never before in the face of Trump tariff threatOn today’s edition of “The Ben Mulroney Show”, Ben covers the recent meeting of provincial premiers in Canada, first focusing on U.S. trade negotiations led by Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney.The Ben Mulroney ShowJul 23
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‘Thank President Trump’ for Canada’s big infrastructure push: Doug FordOntario Premier Doug Ford said on Tuesday that if there’s one thing Canadians can thank U.S. President Donald Trump for, it’s “getting us moving” on large infrastructure projects. Ford made the comments amid the First Minister’s meeting in Huntsville, Ont., along with Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney.U.S. NewsJul 22
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Carney, premiers talk trade as Trump’s new tariff deadline loomsWith the Aug. 1 deadline for U.S. President Donald Trump’s new tariffs inching closer, Canada’s first ministers convened for an emergency meeting. As Mackenzie Gray explains, while Prime Minister Mark Carney insists he will only accept the “best” trade deal for Canada, premiers can’t seem to agree on the best way forward.Global NationalJul 22
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Focus BC: First Ministers Meeting priorities, teachers survey findingsIn the Friday, May 30, 2025, edition of Focus BC, host Richard Zussman speaks with Deputy Premier Niki Sharma about the First Ministers’ meeting, creating trade corridors in Canada, and finding common ground with Alberta. Also, Clint Johnston from the BC Teachers’ Federation discusses results from a new survey on challenges that teachers are facing.Focus BCJun 6
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The takeaways from Carney’s first ministers meetingPrime Minister Mark Carney has met with Canada’s premiers to talk about the infrastructure projects they want fast-tracked or funded. Mackenzie Gray reports on the hopes of some provinces, and the cautious optimism among at least one premier.Danielle SmithJun 2
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‘We just want to be part of it’: First Nations press for inclusion ahead of summit with CarneyAt a press conference on Wednesday, First Nations leaders urged Prime Minister Mark Carney to bring concrete commitments to an upcoming summit, the first direct meeting with chiefs in over a decade. National Chief Cindy Woodhouse and regional leaders called for urgent investment to close a $350 billion infrastructure gap, meaningful amendments to Bill C-5,...CanadaJul 16