Mark Carney Apologises To Trump
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Canada's inflation hit 2.4% in September, fueled by soaring grocery costs and less of a gasoline price drop. Shelter expenses also climbed significant
In May, Mark Carney told Canadians to judge his government “by their experience at the grocery store.” It’s been seven months and Canadians’ only experience at the grocery store has been rising prices and broken Liberal promises.
Prime Minister Mark Carney teased his upcoming budget in a national address in Ottawa on Wednesday evening, promising that his fiscal plan will be about "building, taking control and winning." At a speech to local university students, he said the Nov. 4 budget will include a new "Climate Competitiveness Strategy" and a new immigration plan.
Canada stands ready to resume trade talks with the U.S. and build on recent progress to settle a dispute over tariffs that President Trump has levied on several sectors important to the Canadian economy,
In response, Carney described the upcoming budget as “ambitious” and “affordable.” “We will clean up operational expenditures, but we will be investing in Canada,” he said in French. “This will be the largest investment in our country, in the history of our country.”