‘We should be working together’: Minister Melanie Joly delivers opening remarks at G7 summit
Foreign Affairs Minister Melanie Joly delivers the opening remarks at the G7 Leaders Summit in Quebec, and says peace and stability is top of the agenda.
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Foreign Affairs Minister Melanie Joly delivers the opening remarks at the G7 Leaders Summit in Quebec, and says peace and stability is top of the agenda.
RBC Chief Economist Frances Donald discusses the Bank of Canada's decision to cut its key interest rate and what it could mean for inflation in Canada.
Industry Minister Francois-Philippe Champagne speaks about the upcoming U.S. trade talks, Canada's counter tariff money and tariffs on Chinese EVs.
Ontario Premier Doug Ford says his message tomorrow will be to stop the trade war, and continuing will hurt both American and Canadian economies.
Ministers LeBlanc, Joly and Champagne discuss how they think prime minister-elect Carney will address the Trump administration over tariffs.
Ministers LeBlanc, Joly and Champagne discuss how they will maintain trust with Howard Lutnick and Marco Rubio when they meet in Washington on Thursday.
Ontario's Representative to Washington David Paterson says both sides of the Canada-U.S. trade war are starting to recognize the economic impact of tariffs.
Donald Trump says he respects Doug Ford’s decision to suspend Ontario’s surcharge on electricity, saying ‘there’s a very strong man in Canada.’
Ontario Premier Doug Ford announces that he will be pausing the 25 per cent export tax on electricity sent to the U.S.
Karoline Leavitt says Trump saw Doug Ford make an insulting comment to cut off power to Americans and has a responsibility to respond by adding more tariffs.
White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt says they are in a period of economic transition from the mess that was created by the Biden administration.
President of the Canadian Steel Producers Association, Catherine Cobden, says Trump’s 50 per cent tariff threat will be ‘worst case scenario for the industry.’
Former White House official Larry Haas says the end game for Donald Trump is to ‘win something.’
Conference Board of Canada Chief Economist Pedro Antunes says markets still aren't showing a 'full reflection of an all-out tariff war.'
Mark Carney delivers his first speech after being elected as the new Liberal leader with a strong first-ballot victory.
Mark Carney criticizes Pierre Poilievre and Donald Trump during his first speech after being elected as Liberal leader.