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Mark Carney, Alberta and referendum

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Carney says Alberta vote on separation could become 'dangerous bluff'
By David Ljunggren OTTAWA, May 25 (Reuters) - Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney said on Monday that Alberta's planned vote on potentially breaking away from the rest of Canada, while not binding, could become "a dangerous bluff" and that asking such questions was "not helpful.

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The Canadian Press on MSN · 47m
Carney points to Brexit, warns Alberta separation push could be 'dangerous bluff'
#Investing on MSN · 1h
Carney warns Smith’s Alberta referendum gamble could backfire
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Campaign to keep Alberta in Canada launches, after Danielle Smith vows to put province's future to a vote
Hundreds of people in red-and-white clothing waved Canadian flags, cheered as honking cars passed by and sang "O Canada" at a launch event for a campaign aiming to stop Alberta from quitting Confedera...

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Alberta separation debate intensifies after Smith announces fall referendum question
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Alberta will vote on whether to remain part of Canada. What now?
The Hill Times
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Carney’s remarks on Alberta referendum ‘on point,’ but pollsters say Albertans would like to see concrete results, and caution PM and Poilievre against inflaming tensions

By taking concrete action on key issues for Albertans, Prime Minister Mark Carney is trying to send a message that he wants the federation to work better for Alberta, says pollster Janet Brown. Meanwhile,
Prime Minister of Canada
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Prime Minister Carney to position Canada as an investment hub with visit to New York City

In response, Canada’s new government is focused on what we can control. We are building at scale and speed – from major infrastructure projects to new defence industries – to catalyse $1 trillion in new investment in Canada over the next five years.
Canada's National Observer
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Carney welcomes the World Cup to Ottawa as Canada prepares to host matches next month

Prime Minister Mark Carney may have been the first Canadian to ever hoist the FIFA World Cup trophy — an honour typically reserved for tournament winners — as he welcomed FIFA president Gianni Infantino to Ottawa Sunday.
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Carney vows a better Canada after Alberta plans a vote on seeking independence

Prime Minister Mark Carney says he’s determined to build a better Canada after Alberta’s Premier Danielle Smith announced a public vote on whether to move toward independence.
Sky
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Carney Defends Brexit Recession Warning

Bank of England Governor Mark Carney says issuing a Brexit recession warning was not overstepping the mark and suggested out campaigners were in denial. Mr Carney said it was the bank's job to mitigate risks to the UK economy and you could not do that by ...
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Did Mark Carney mock Trump at G7 summit in Italy?

Italy last hosted the summit in 2024, over a year before Carney became Canada's prime minister.
Toronto Star
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Mark Carney in high demand ahead of UN General Assembly

OTTAWA—More than 700 requests flooded in from foreign leaders, CEOs, company representatives and other groups who want to meet up with or invite Prime Minister Mark Carney to attend events in New York City on the sidelines of next week’s United Nations ...
The Canadian Press on MSN
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Carney going to New York this week to meet with business leaders, court investment

OTTAWA — Prime Minister Mark Carney is going to New York City on Wednesday and Thursday to meet with business leaders and try to court more investment, a running theme of his time in office.

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