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Mark Carney, Canada and Donald Trump

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Carney bites back at Trump's 'Canada lives because of' U.S. remarks at cabinet meeting
For the second time this week Prime Minister Mark Carney took aim at Donald Trump — this time directly biting back at the U.S. president's "Canada lives because of the United States" comments.

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Trump takes swipe at Canada after Carney’s Davos speech
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Canadian PM Carney fires back at Trump over claim that 'Canada lives because of the United States'
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‘Canada doesn’t live because of US’: PM Carney sets the record straight; rejects Trump’s WEF remarks
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney strongly rejected Donald Trump’s claim that “Canada lives because of the United States,” calling it inaccurate and dismissive of Canadian sovereignty and values.

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'Canada NOT Living Because Of U.S.': Mark Carney RETALIATES Against Trump Insult In Fiery Speech
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Canada’s Carney fires back at Trump after Davos speech
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Trump's rhetoric rallies Canadian support for Prime Minister Mark Carney

Renewed verbal attacks from U.S. President Donald Trump are prompting Canadians to rally behind Prime Minister Mark Carney, who earned a rare standing ovation in Davos for openly decrying powerful nations using economic integration as weapons and tariffs as leverage.
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As Trump reignites '51st state' threats, Carney says 'old, comfortable assumption' is 'no longer valid.' Are politics stressing you out? We want to hear from you

The data were released following the U.S.'s capture of Maduro and included poll results from Americans on the likelihood of U.S. international interventions. According to Leger, 20 per cent of Americans believe the U.S. government "might attempt direct action against Canada in the future."
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KINSELLA: Conservatives have a choice to make when it comes to Trump

When you are a progressive-type surrounded by conservative types, you learn pretty quickly that no ideology has a monopoly on common sense. Every political tribe – Liberals, Conservatives, New Democrats – has their own share of lunatics. Every tribe has their own contingent of kooks and crooks. But Donald Trump is in a category of his own.
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