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If Canadian and U.S. foreign policy remain this misaligned, the consequences for America could be serious. Consider, for instance, how Canada and the U.S. have approached India and Israel.
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The White House confirmed that development on Friday, telling reporters, “Canada has worked with G7 colleagues to craft short, action-oriented leader statements on key issues of common interest.” ...
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King Charles III inspects an honour guard at the Senate of Canada Building in Ottawa during a royal visit, Tuesday, May 27, 2025. (THE CANADIAN PRESS/Justin Tang/The Canadian Press via AP) ...
As data shows the number of foreign workers across the province has begun to decline, one economist says Ottawa is trying to ...
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For Carney, foreign policy will not just be about mending ties; it will be about realigning Canada’s strategic posture. India figures prominently in this calculus.
Canada is one of them, he added, and “it won’t be for sale, ever.” Trump gave a little shrug and raised his eyebrows. “Never say never,” he responded.
Foreign policy has shaped Canadian elections before, even if the last Canadian election that focused almost primarily on tariffs with the U.S. was in 1911.
That is according to a new report from the Competition Bureau of Canada, which urges the Canadian government to make policy changes allowing foreign entities to own 100% of Canadian airlines that ...