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Eby fired up at First Ministers’ meetingPremier David Eby is getting worked up over the province’s neighbours to the east — following reports of Albertan separatists meeting with U.S. officials. Eby says provinces need to work together, but as Aaron McArthur reports, Danielle Smith says she understands why people in her province are frustrated.Danielle SmithJan 29
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Alberta separatism question lingers after first ministers’ meetingPrime Minister Mark Carney and Canada’s premiers appear to be on the same page for Canada’s path forward, despite the growing momentum of an Alberta separatist group and their apparent discussions with the Trump administration. Mackenzie Gray reports on how the first ministers are reacting to those meetings.Danielle SmithJan 29
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Canada’s premiers gather at First Ministers’ meeting ahead of CUSMA negotiationsCanada’s premiers are in Ottawa to talk trade with Prime Minister Mark Carney and advance their provincial agendas. We speak with University of the Fraser Valley Political Scientist Hamish Telford about the First Ministers’ Meeting and the importance of presenting a united front against U.S. trade threats.Danielle SmithJan 29
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Prime Minister in Prince Rupert to meet with Coastal First NationsPrime Minister Mark Carney spent Tuesday in Prince Rupert to talk about major projects with Coastal First Nations. A number of projects in the region have received federal funding recently. Aaron McArthur has the details.Global BCJan 13
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Prime Minister Mark Carney meets with Coastal First Nations in B.C.Prime Minister Mark Carney met with Coastal First Nations in Prince Rupert, B.C., on Tuesday. Carney and the First Nations said the meeting was productive. Aaron McArthur has the details.BC1Jan 13
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Premiers in Ottawa to discuss economy, projects and tradeCanada’s premiers never show up for a meeting with the prime minister without a list of demands and grievances, but there are signs Thursday’s first ministers’ meeting could be different. Jillian Piper explains how there now appears to be a growing sense of unity among provincial leaders.CanadaJan 28
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Global National: Jan. 28Canada’s premiers try to get along ahead of tomorrow’s first ministers’ meeting. The growing scrutiny on Canada’s Arctic security in the face of U.S. President Donald Trump’s unpredictability. One First Nation’s school burns to the ground in Manitoba. Plus, Canada’s flag-bearers are named for the Milano-Cortina Olympics.Global NationalJan 28
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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, 2025
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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, 2025
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UK prime minister says ties with China in a “good, strong place” after Xi talksBritish Prime Minister Keir Starmer said the UK’s relationship with China is in a “good, strong place” after meeting President Xi Jinping in Beijing. Starmer pointed to progress on trade, visa-free travel and cooperation on irregular migration following the first visit by a British prime minister in eight years. He said the talks delivered tangible...PoliticsJan 29
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Global News Hour at 6 BC: Jan 13Prime Minister Mark Carney was in Prince Rupert to meet with the Coastal First Nations. The Integrated Homicide Investigation Team has been deployed to Surrey after a man was found dead and developers are highlighting the costs of Metro Vancouver’s development cost charges and the amount it adds to potential new construction.Global BCJan 13
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Global National: Jan. 13Prime Minister Mark Carney meets with coastal First Nation leaders to talk resource development, as pipeline tensions persist. U.S. President Donald Trump’s message to Iranians, and their struggle to communicate with the outside world. Why doctors say Alberta’s emergency rooms are in crisis. Plus, when the Artemis II mission could finally lift off.Global NationalJan 13
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Global News Hour at 6 Edmonton Jan. 13Many Edmonton drivers are getting stuck on residential streets as blading continues. Warmer temperatures are creating challenges for winter festivals that depend on the cold for events like ice carving. The City of Edmonton is putting $480,000 towards continued Chinatown revitalization efforts. Prime Minister Mark Carney meets with coastal First Nations in northern B.C., where...Global News Hour at 6 EdmontonJan 13
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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, 2025
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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, 2025
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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, 2025
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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, 2025
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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, 2025
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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, 2025
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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, 2025