
Prime Minister Mark Carney Canada US relations industrial strategy, public safety, and affordability
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In Toronto, Prime Minister Mark Carney takes questions from reporters as a special two-day meeting of his cabinet gets underway. Referred to as a cabinet planning forum, the federal cabinet is set to discuss issues such as Canada-U.S. relations, industrial strategy, public safety, and affordability. The prime minister faces questions from reporters on the state of trade negotiations with the Trump administration and on the upcoming federal budget, which is set to be tabled in October. Carney also comments on Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre’s calls for the government to scrap the temporary foreign worker program.
Barbara Bedont, the executive director of Defend the Movement Quebec, and Samir Freij, a Canadian citizen from Palestine, hold a news conference in Ottawa to discuss what they allege are human rights violations by the Palestinian Authority.
Ministers Mélanie Joly (industry) and Dominic LeBlanc (Canada-U.S. trade, intergovernmental affairs) take questions from reporters in Toronto, as a two-day meeting of the federal cabinet continues. They comment on the state of negotiations with the Trump administration in the U.S. regarding sectoral tariffs impacting steel, aluminum and lumber industries. They also discuss tariff relief for affected sectors and the government’s proposed defence industrial strategy.
At a news conference on Parliament Hill in Ottawa, NDP MP Jenny Kwan outlines her private members’ bill aimed at closing loopholes in Canadian law related to arms exports. Joining her at this event are Michael Bueckert (Canadians for Justice and Peace in the Middle East) and James Kafieh (Palestinian Canadian Congress) as well as lawyer James Yap.
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