Starting soon: Ministers speak with reporters as federal cabinet retreat continues
Ministers take questions from reporters in North York, Ont., as a two-day meeting of the federal cabinet continues.
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Ministers take questions from reporters in North York, Ont., as a two-day meeting of the federal cabinet continues.
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Le premier ministre Mark Carney se rendra à Washington la semaine prochaine en espérant mettre fin, ou au moins réduire, les tarifs douaniers américains. Monsieur Carney partira pour Washington lundi soir pour rencontrer le président américain Donald Trump mardi. Il s’agit de la deuxième visite officielle de monsieur Carney à Washington une rencontre cruciale alors…
Prime Minister Mark Carney spoke at the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation yesterday about the importance of Indigenous consultation and leadership when it comes to national projects. Cindy Woodhouse Nepinak, National Chief for the Assembly of First Nations, tells CPAC’s Michael Serapio that she is encouraged by the what the prime minister said. https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLdgoQ6C3ckQvMwAUeKuwkrTprkZfH240Q…
Assembly of First Nations (AFN) National Chief Cindy Woodhouse Nepinak holds a news conference in Ottawa to discuss the new session of Parliament. She is joined by several AFN regional chiefs. source
Scott Moe, the premier of Saskatchewan, and Warren Kaeding, the province’s minister of trade and export development, speak with reporters in Saskatoon ahead of their planned trade missions to China, Japan, and South Korea. source
Experts shred PM’s blind trust and conflict of interest screen Ottawa, ON – Conservative members of the Ethics Committee released the following statement on its ongoing investigation into Prime Minister Mark Carney’s conflicts of interest: “Yesterday, the Ethics Committee heard scathing testimony from Canada’s leading ethics and accountability experts on the façade that is Mark…
Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe speaks with reporters on Parliament Hill following his meeting with Prime Minister Mark Carney and leaders from Canada’s canola industry. source