Greenland, Mark Carney and Donald Trump
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Former British Prime Minister Tony Blair, Canada’s leader Mark Carney and US Secretary of State Marco Rubio are among the members of the “Board of Peace” that will oversee the reconstruction of Gaza.
Prime Minister Mark Carney said he has agreed in principle to join U.S. President Donald Trump’s “Board of Peace” initiative because he wants to support the reconstruction of Gaza. But he said many details including financing still need to be worked out.
Mark Carney’s dispassionate tone masked a stunning message of realignment: China is a “more predictable” trading partner than the US now, requiring stronger ties with Beijing as a “new world order” takes hold.
Prime Minister Mark Carney has been invited by U.S. President Donald Trump to join the "Board of Peace" that will supervise the temporary governance of the Gaza Strip, a senior Canadian official told journalists travelling with the prime minister on his overseas trip.
Those hoping for an “elbows up” response from Prime Minister Mark Carney to U.S. President Donald Trump’s invasion of Venezuela — and his threat to conquer Greenland (and possibly Colombia, Cuba and Mexico) — have been sorely disappointed by the PM’s carefully worded comments.
Key allies reacted coolly yesterday to US President Donald Trump’s invite to pay US$1 billion (RM4.05 billion) for a permanent spot on his “Board
The president has intensified his criticism of Canada in private conversations with aides in recent weeks over what he sees as the country's vulnerability to U.S. adversaries in the Arctic.
The first year of Donald Trump's second term has had a profound effect on Canada, from its politics and economy to the way Canadians shop and travel.
First visit to Beijing by a Canadian PM in almost a decade follows deep chill in relations between the two nations