Carney announces $2.5B aid for Ukraine
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Canada's prime minister Carney names financier Mark Wiseman as the next ambassador to Washington
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney announced on Monday that financier Mark Wiseman will serve as the country's next ambassador to the United States, an appointment that comes at a critical time in relations between the two major trading partners.
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney’s office says Canada and the U.S. will launch formal discussions to review the free trade agreement in mid-January
The U.S. and Canada have long enjoyed an unusually close economic relationship, with integrated supply chains, aligned industries and decades of largely friction-free trade. But that era is ending, according to Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney.
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney on Monday named former BlackRock financier Mark Wiseman to serve as Canada’s next ambassador to the U.S. Wiseman also previously served as president and
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney on Saturday announced an additional $2.5 billion of economic aid for Ukraine.
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney on Monday announced business executive Mark Wiseman will become ambassador to the United States.
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Mark Carney and Donald Trump. Canada and the U.S. have historically shared one of the closest economic partnerships in the world, with tightly connected supply chains and decades
Prime Minister Mark Carney has picked business executive Mark Wiseman to serve as Canada's ambassador to the U.S.
Carney emphasized the aid comes at a "crucial juncture" for Ukraine, as peace talks to end the war are at their highest level in months.
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney condemns Russia's Kyiv attack, pledges CAN 2.5 billion aid to Ukraine as Zelensky seeks peace talks with Trump.
Already considered the main culprit behind this year’s sluggish housing market, the Canada-U.S. trade war is expected to continue to dampen home sales into early 2026, after Prime Minister Mark Carney said a deal between the two countries is unlikely in the short term.