Mr. Carney has placed respect at the heart of how he talks about President Trump — suggesting he will not engage if Mr. Trump carries on calling him “governor” like he did with Justin Trudeau.
Several of Canada's premiers called for the elimination of interprovincial trade barriers on Friday ahead of a meeting with ...
Canada should never find itself in a position where the defence of its national territory has become the responsibility of ...
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essanews.com on MSNCanada bolsters Arctic defense with $4.5b radar projectPrime Minister Mark Carney emphasized that the world is changing, but Canada is and always will be an Arctic country. Canada ...
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essanews.com on MSNCanada invests billions in Arctic radar for sovereignty boostThe world is changing. However, Canada is, and forever will be, an Arctic nation," - emphasized Prime Minister Mark Carney.
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Canada strengthens Arctic defense with joint radar investment"The world is changing, but Canada is, and forever will be, an Arctic nation," Prime Minister Mark Carney emphasized. Canada ...
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Canada boosts Arctic sovereignty with £3.6bn radar investmentThe world is changing. However, Canada is and forever will be an Arctic nation, - emphasised Prime Minister Mark Carney.
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Canada boosts Arctic defense with £3.7bn radar investmentThe world is changing. However, Canada is and always will be an Arctic nation, - emphasised Prime Minister Mark Carney.
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Tribune Online on MSNCanada, Australia to jointly build new military radar system in ArcticCanada and Australia are set to collaborate on the development of a new military radar system in the Arctic amid heightened global interest and competition in the region. The initiative was announced ...
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India Today on MSNWhy Canada just spent $4.2 billion on Australian radarCanadian Prime Minister Mark Carney announced the acquisition of a $4.2 billion radar system from Australia to boost Arctic ...
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Canada strikes radar system deal with Australia to defend Arctic as it shifts away from US reliance - New Canadian prime ...
IQALUIT, Nunavut – Canada has made a $4.2 billion deal with Australia to develop a cutting-edge radar for the Arctic that can detect hypersonic missiles and other threats over the curvature of the ...
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