Canada deal on Chinese EVs shows trade ‘trumped national security’: experts
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Canada deal on Chinese EVs shows trade ‘trumped national security’: experts
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Prime Minister Mark Carney says internal Canadian review and consultations for CUSMA is “finished.” Says Canada will be ready for the renegotiation.
Carney was asked about what hope he has that the free trade deal will be renewed after this summer. #cdnpoli
Public consultations launch on high-speed rail project linking Toronto, Montreal and Quebec City
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Canadians will need to apply and pay for an online travel permit ahead of visiting the United Kingdom, or face being denied boarding. 🍁✈️🫖
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Poilievre says Canada needs ‘more people leaving than coming’
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“I do know that there’s been certain calls made by Liberals, I would probably describe them as ‘feelers’ that have been put out,” Davies said.
Story by Jillian Piper & @mackenziegray.bsky.social
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Heard on the Hill: Globe and Mail reporter Marieke Walsh is off on maternity leave, Sophall Duch returns to Global News, and the CBC's Emma Godmere wins the Travers Fellowship.
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Protesters chanting “Hey hey, ho ho! Donald Trump has got to go…” 2/2
Crowds gathered outside the U.S. embassy in Ottawa this afternoon protesting against Trump and his tariffs on Canadian goods. #cdnpoli 1/2
As for what’s next: I’m now back at Global News’ parliamentary bureau working as a producer for Global National. 😺
Thanks to @katemalloy379.bsky.social, @charelle.bsky.social & @samanthawrights.bsky.social for giving me the opportunity to hone my print journalism skills and for letting me run around Parliament Hill with questions & a recorder.
In some personal non-tariff-related news: please check out my last story for @hilltimes.com published in today’s paper
Liberal leadership hopefuls target Trump, Poilievre, and Canada’s economy in final debate
Former Canadian diplomat Colin Robertson says the world is returning to a ‘darker age for small- and medium-sized powers like Canada’ as Donald Trump has no interest in the U.S. safeguarding the global rules-based order.
Canada alone? What other world leaders have said publicly about Trump’s ’51st state’ comments.
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Local Liberal MP Terry Sheehan says there were lessons from the 2018 tariffs and Canada's response. 'They were lobbing grenades at us—like they're doing now—and we came back with lasers and hit them.'
Former Privy Council clerk Michael Wernick says opposition leaders calling for Parliament to resume need to ‘retract the threat to immediately stab the government in the chest and force a six-week election.’
Experts say a formal annexation of Canada is unlikely, but warn of a possible erosion to Canadian sovereignty.
'Even being mentioned in the same breath as China on trade relations is beyond bizarre,' says former foreign minister Peter MacKay.
Ontarians will head to the polls in a snap provincial election on Feb. 27, just over a week before federal Liberal Party members choose their next leader—and the next prime minister.
Poilievre has indicated he won’t change his ‘axe the tax’ messaging in light of some Liberal leadership candidates planning to drop the consumer carbon price.
Former Green deputy leader Pedneault cites threat of Trump as reason for his return to politics.
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Unlocked | Liberals faced questions about losing touch with voters, but some MPs said the leadership race is an 'opportunity' to reconnect with Canadians.
However, a former federal Liberal candidate says the leadership race can provide the party with a captive audience for their messaging.
Liberals offer united front on Trump, but caucus split on candidate best fit to lead the party.
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The Canadian Association of Journalists' annual diversity survey reveals news interns are more likely to be female, Indigenous, or a visible minority, while ‘white people are overrepresented in supervisor and leadership roles.’
Canadian politicos react to Trump’s inauguration speech
Liberal leadership candidate Chrystia Freeland said Canada needs to be strong, smart and united. 'The key is not to be scared.'
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