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Canadian Prime Minister Carney,President Trump &Tariffs News

Canadian Prime Minister Carney,President Trump &Tariffs News

Ottawa (Special to ZennieReport.com) –Today,Prime Minister Mark Carney met virtually with provincial and territorial premiers to discuss Canada’s co-ordinated response to the United States’ unjustified tariffs against Canadian goods,including the recently announced U.S. tariffs on imported automobiles and auto-parts. The Prime Minister was joined by the Minister of International Trade and Intergovernmental Affairs and President of the King’s Privy Council for Canada,Dominic LeBlanc.

Canada’s First Ministers stand united against this unjustified U.S. trade action and are committed to defending Canadian businesses,workers,and families affected by this threat.

Prime Minister Carney updated the premiers on his conversation with the President of the United States,Donald J. Trump,earlier today. The Prime Minister and the premiers discussed the path forward to respond to the evolving tariff threat by strengthening the Canadian economy, including through work to unlock economic projects and remove interprovincial trade barriers. Prime Minister Carney underscored the Government of Canada’s resolve to continue fighting against the unjust tariffs and protect Canadians.

Prime Minister Carney committed to continuing to convene with the premiers in the weeks ahead.

Prime Minister Carney Meets with Prime Minister’s Council on Canada-U.S. Relations

March 19,2025
Ottawa,Ontario

Today,the Prime Minister,Mark Carney,met virtually with the Prime Minister’s Council on Canada-U.S. Relations. The Council is comprised of leaders in business,innovation,and policy who,through their expertise,advise the Prime Minister and Cabinet during this crucial time in the Canada-U.S. relationship.

During the meeting,Prime Minister Carney and Council members discussed the current status of U.S. tariffs on Canada – including those that are anticipated to be implemented on April 2. They spoke of Canada’s response,including counter-tariffs,support measures for affected Canadian businesses and individuals,as well as the additional measures taken by provinces and territories.

The Prime Minister emphasized the importance of engaging with U.S. counterparts on the basis of mutual respect. He also highlighted Canada’s strategic imperative to fortify Arctic security,to create trading relationships with new partners,and to build the strongest economy in the G7.

Quick Fact

  • As of March 19,2025,Council membership includes:
    • Tabatha Bull
    • Martin Caron
    • Jean Charest
    • Arlene Dickinson
    • Tim Gitzel
    • Wes Hall
    • Linda Hasenfratz
    • Ambassador Kirsten Hillman
    • David MacNaughton
    • Stephen McNeil
    • Rachel Notley
    • Lana Payne
    • Shahrzad Rafati
    • Peter Tertzakian
    • Jody Thomas
    • Brian Topp
    • Mark Wiseman
    • Steve Verheul
    • Flavio Volpe
    • Hassan Yussuff

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Prime Minister Carney Strengthens Canada’s Security and Sovereignty

March 18,2025

Now more than ever,we need to reaffirm Canadian sovereignty by strengthening our military,bolstering our Arctic security,and unleashing the North’s economic potential.

Prime Minister Carney was today in Iqaluit,Nunavut,to announce initiatives in partnership with Inuit leaders to build the Nunavut economy and strengthen Canadian security and sovereignty in the Arctic.

First,Prime Minister Carney announced that Canada intends to partner with Australia to develop advanced Over-the-Horizon Radar technology. This partnership will include developing Canada’s Arctic Over-the-Horizon Radar system,an investment of more than $6 billion that will provide early warning radar coverage from threats to the Arctic. A key component of Canada’s NORAD modernization plan,the radar system’s long-range surveillance and threat tracking capabilities will detect and deter threats across the North. Collaboration with Australia on this critical technology will further deepen our long-standing bilateral defence relationship,while supporting Canada’s commitment to strengthening North American defences in partnership with the United States.

The Prime Minister confirmed the partnership in his call with the Prime Minister of Australia,Anthony Albanese,earlier today.

Second,Prime Minister Carney announced that Canada will take on a greater,sustained,and year-round Canadian Armed Forces (CAF) presence in the Arctic – an investment of nearly $420 million to protect our sovereignty across land,air,and sea. With an expansion of its Northern and Arctic operations and training exercises,and the deployment of more personnel,the CAF will be better placed to defend Canada’s Arctic presence and sovereignty­ – while enabling greater collaboration with NATO Allies. 

Third,to advance reconciliation with First Nations,Inuit,and Métis,Prime Minister Carney announced over $253 million in new support to build a stronger economy across Nunavut,including:

  • $94 million to upgrade power plants in Cambridge Bay,Gjoa Haven,Igloolik,and Iqaluit. These important energy upgrades will ensure that Nunavut communities have access to safe and dependable power.
  • Almost $74 million to improve critical housing infrastructure,accelerate housing development,and help meet the growing demand for affordable housing.
  • Almost $66 million to build,renovate,and repair hundreds more homes across Nunavut,including for Indigenous Peoples and underserved groups.
  • $20 million to help the Nunavut Nukkiksautiit Corporation complete the first phase of the development of its hydroelectricity facility which will,once complete,provide renewable energy security and create jobs across Nunavut.

Following a positive and constructive meeting with the Premier of Nunavut,P.J. Akeeagok,the two leaders agreed to continue to work together in partnership on shared priorities in the Arctic.

The Prime Minister also met with Nunavut Tunngavik Incorporated as well as the President of Inuit Tapiriit Kanatami,Natan Obed,to reinforce the fundamental importance of their leadership and to establish a link of collaboration on major infrastructure projects.

With an enhanced Arctic focus,the Canadian government is improving our military readiness,creating more high-paying jobs,and growing a stronger economy across the North. Working closely with Indigenous Peoples and our Allies,we will fortify the Arctic by strengthening our year-round presence,accelerating defence spending,unleashing the North’s economic potential,and reasserting Canada’s sovereignty and security.

Quote

“Canada is,and forever will be,an Arctic nation,and we can never take our sovereignty and security in the region for granted. Our government will strengthen Canada’s Arctic security,bolster partnerships with our closest Allies,unleash the North’s economic potential,and reaffirm reconciliation with Indigenous Peoples. Canada will remain a strong,secure,and sovereign nation.”

— The Rt. Hon. Mark Carney,Prime Minister of Canada

Quick Fact

  • The Arctic region is central to Canada’s national identity,prosperity,and security. The Canadian Arctic covers 40 per cent of Canada’s territory and more than 70 per cent of its coastline. 

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