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In the news today: Carney in Japan, Ottawa office space, Stronach trial
Carney promotes middle-powers and Indo-Pacific ties in Japan; Ottawa's $148.2 million office purchase raises questions about future federal workspace needs.
- Amid a push on middle‑power diplomacy, Carney plans a short Japan visit to meet Prime Minister Takaichi, re‑elected earlier this month.
- Last month the federal government bought a 14‑storey building at 131 Queen St. from Morguard Corp., valued at $148.2 million, with a deal expected to close at the end of August.
- Lawyers are set to make legal arguments on March 5, 2026, in Toronto in Frank Stronach's sexual‑assault trial, after prosecutors finished presenting evidence Wednesday.
- Ottawa real‑estate watchers want clarity on federal workspace needs as public servants prepare to spend more time in the office.
- A year after Hudson's Bay filed for creditor protection on March 7, 2025, at least 73 former stores remain empty as the business winds down, following closures of 80 stores and 16 under Saks.
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Mark Carney road-tests his ‘middle-power’ message in a messy world
In visits to India, Australia and Japan, the prime minister continued to position himself as a leader with a plan to survive the upheaval of a crumbling international order, Alex
·Toronto, Canada
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Prime Minister Mark Carney arrived in Japan on Friday for a brief meeting with his counterpart Sanae Takaichi.
·Montreal, Canada
Read Full ArticlePrime Minister of Canada Mark Carney took advantage of a brief visit to Japan on Friday night to meet with his counterpart Sanae Takaichi, and to discuss the strengthening of the security and economic ties between the two countries.
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In the news today: Carney in Japan, Ottawa office space, Stronach trial
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