Carney weighs trip to D.C. next week as trade talks stall: Report
Mark Carney may visit Washington to attend the FIFA World Cup draw amid stalled Canada-U.S. trade talks and ongoing tariffs imposed since February 2025.
- On Monday a spokesperson said Mark Carney is considering a trip to Washington next week to attend the FIFA World Cup draw at the Kennedy Centre, Washington, D.C.
- Canada-U.S. trade talks broke down last month after Trump lashed out over the Ontario anti-tariff ad invoking Ronald Reagan, and Mark Carney said `He accepted the apology when I spoke to him` Sunday.
- Domestic political debate intensified as Conservative party critics pounced Monday on Carney's remarks, while Dominic LeBlanc, Minister of Canada-U.S. Trade, called Pierre Poilievre's comments nonsense.
- Outreach in Washington continues as David Paterson, Ontario's representative in Washington, D.C., said formal talks stalled but U.S. companies urged officials to preserve CUSMA before its review next year.
- Sen. Jeanne Shaheen urged talks restart soon, warning `Every business I've visited in New Hampshire has been hurt by the tariffs` amid possible Supreme Court and market pressures.
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Carney considering trip to Washington after dismissing question about his last contact with Trump
Less than 48 hours after Prime Minister Mark Carney dismissed a question about when he had last spoken with U.S. President Donald Trump, a federal government source has confirmed to CTV News that he is considering a trip to Washington next week.
Carney considering trip to Washington after dismissing question about his last contact with Trump
Less than 48 hours after Prime Minister Mark Carney dismissed a question about when he had last spoken with U.S. President Donald Trump, a federal government source has confirmed to CTV News that he is considering a trip to Washington next week.
US-Canada Trade Talks Frozen as Carney Weighs DC Trip Next Week
Trade talks between the US and Canada remain stalled, and there’s an emerging belief in both governments that key issues will be rolled into next year’s broader review of the North American trade accord, people familiar with the matter said.
Carney weighing D.C. trip next week after dismissing questions about speaking to Trump
Prime Minister Mark Carney dodged questions about the last time he spoke to his U.S. counterpart Sunday, saying 'who cares?' when pressed by reporters to say when the two most recently made contact.
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