Canadian Media Struggle to Digest PM Carney’s Chummy Meeting with Trump
Canadian news outlets and politicians quarreled over the style and substance of Prime Minister Mark Carney’s meeting with President Donald Trump at the White House on Tuesday.

Canadian news outlets and politicians quarreled over the style and substance of Prime Minister Mark Carney’s meeting with President Donald Trump at the White House on Tuesday.
After a weeklong respite from the public eye, Conservative Party leader Pierre Poilievre of Canada announced a plan on Monday to return to Parliament and seize the leadership of the party after a catastrophic defeat against current Prime Minister Mark Carney, who has been in politics for a grand total of nearly five months.
Prominent Canadian Conservatives say Pierre Poilievre should remain as party leader, even after losing his own seat on Monday.
Conservative Party of Canada leader Pierre Poilievre — once heavily favored in the polls to become the next prime minister — not only lost to Liberal Mark Carney in Monday’s election, but he appears to have lost the parliamentary seat he has held for 21 years at press time.
Canadian voters handed the nation’s center-right Conservative Party a historic loss on Monday night in an election that, three months ago, the party was winning by over 25 points.
Polls opened in Canada on Monday morning after a turbulent election season in which the ruling Liberals have attempted to make President Donald Trump the top issue of the race, while the Conservatives offer a departure from what they call the “lost Liberal decade.”
National polls in Canada published on Wednesday and Thursday show the leftist Liberal Party holding on to a slimming lead against their Conservative challengers — one that a pollster referred to as a “marginal tie” compared to the larger lead even a week ago.
President Donald Trump returned to needling former Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau as “Governor Trudeau” and talked about annexing Canada in his “100 Days” interview with Time magazine, which was posted online Friday.
On Wednesday’s “Alex Marlow Show,” former Breitbart News Politics Editor Emma-Jo Morris talked about the campaign strategy of Canada’s Pierre Poilievre. Morris stated, “[W]hat he has done is he has accepted the premise that the CBC and the Liberal Party have
The Conservative Party of Canada published its official platform on Tuesday, promising millions of dollars in spending cuts while simultaneously lowering taxes and increasing spending on law enforcement and border control.
Canada concluded its short bout of early voting on Monday in anticipation of a general election on April 28 that will decide the successor to unpopular former Prime Minister Justin Trudeau.
Canada held prime minister debates on Wednesday and Thursday, the first in French and the second in English. The Thursday debate was, by all accounts, a more spirited joust between interim Prime Minister Mark Carney and his rivals from the Conservative, NDP, and Bloc Quebecois parties.
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney distanced himself from predecessor Justin Trudeau repeatedly during the first debate of the current election cycle, insisting he had only “just got here” to the top government position.
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney celebrated the Sikh holiday of Vaisakhi in an event in Ottawa for which he donned a turban.
A Canadian government Task Force that monitors election interference by foreign countries revealed on Monday that Chinese state-linked social media posts were amplifying messages promoting unelected leftist Prime Minister Mark Carney as a “rock star economist” and worthy adversary to President Donald Trump.
Leftist Canadian PM Mark Carney reportedly “expressed strong confidence in the development prospects and growth potential of investing in China” while in Beijing.
Canadian signer Michael Bublé delivered a patriotic monologue on Sunday in which he declared his country is “not for sale” and “the greatest nation on earth,” an apparent response to President Donald Trump repeatedly suggesting that America could annex Canada.
The Conservative opposition in Canada demanded Liberal Prime Minister Mark Carney fire a Toronto-area candidate, Paul Chiang, for suggesting that anti-Communist Conservative Joe Tay be handed over to the Chinese government for a bounty.
Liberal Party of Canada leader Mark Carney, who became prime minister upon Justin Trudeau’s resignation two weeks ago and will run as his party’s candidate in the April 28 snap election, has been accused of plagiarism in his 1995 thesis for a doctorate in economics from Oxford University.
President Donald Trump announced he had “an extremely productive call” with Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney on Friday.
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney, who assumed the position this month with no mandate after radical leftist predecessor Justin Trudeau resigned, announced in an angry speech on Thursday that, under his watch, the traditionally friendly American-Canadian relationship was “over.”
A poll this week showed over half of Canadians above the age of 55 intended to vote for the leftist Liberal Party in Canada’s April general election, the National Post reported on Thursday, while the Conservatives enjoy a modest lead among those aged 18-54.
Conservative Party of Canada leader Pierre Poilievre on Tuesday hammered his Liberal rival Mark Carney for taking a sweetheart $250 million loan from a state-owned Chinese bank.
The Canadian Security Intelligence Service (CSIS) warned on Monday that China and India could meddle in next month’s snap election to replace leftist former Prime Minister Justin Trudeau.
Unelected Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney declined to participate in a French-language debate against his election rivals.
Canada’s conservative leader wants to win the nation’s April 28 national elections and is hammering Justin Trudeau’s replacement for supporting the massive legal immigration that has caused massive pocketbook damage to ordinary Canadians.
Unelected Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney launched his campaign to keep his position on Sunday after calling for a general election on April 28, centering his campaign on the alleged kinship between President Donald Trump and his main rival, Conservative Party leader Pierre Poilievre.
Canada’s recently installed Prime Minister Mark Carney called on Sunday for a snap election to be held at the end of next month as he seeks to gain an election mandate to challenge U.S. President Donald Trump in the trade war.
Canadian Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre on Wednesday claimed U.S. President Donald Trump endorsed the Liberal candidate for prime minister, Mark Carney, because he wants a “weak and conflicted” Canadian leader who would be “easier” to deal with.
A host of national polls released this week found the leftist Liberal Party of Canada enjoying a modest lead, or virtually tying, against the Conservatives.
During a portion of an interview aired on Tuesday’s broadcast of the Fox News Channel’s “Ingraham Angle,” President Donald Trump responded to Canada’s Liberal Party appearing to gain ground electorally by saying that “I think it’s easier to deal, actually,
Canada’s new prime minister and Liberal Party leader, Mark Carney, snapped at reporters on Monday when they questioned his potential conflicts of financial interest, which probably cannot be resolved with full public transparency before the next general election.
Radical leftist Prime Minister of Canada Justin Trudeau promised to remain “boldly and apologetically Canadian” long after his decade-long term in power, expected to end of Friday morning, ends in a video message to supporters.
Former central banker Mark Carney, chosen to lead the Liberal Party of Canada at the party conference on Sunday, met with outgoing Prime Minister Justin Trudeau on Monday to plan the next steps in Canada’s political transition.
Chrystia Freeland attracted a paltry eight percent of support from Liberal voters on Sunday, crushed in a race prominent Liberals encouraged her to join.
Canadian Conservative Party Leader Pierre Poilievre began his campaign against Liberal Party leader Mark Carney before he was elected.
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau broke down in tears Sunday during his farewell speech during a Liberal Party conference.
The Justin Trudeau era is coming to a close in Canada, with the governing Liberal Party selecting former central banker Mark Carney as its new leader and eventual prime minister on Sunday.
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith of the United Conseravtive Party told Breitbart News Saturday that Prime Minister Justin Trudeau set Canada back in tariff negotiations with America during a meeting with President Donald Trump at Mar-a-Lago.
Canadian Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre on Monday rolled out his “Canada First” response to President Donald Trump’s tariffs, borrowing Trump’s branding strategy while insisting his tariffs on Canadian goods are “unjustified.”