Save the date: Nov. 2, 2026. Dr. Arthur Kleinman (Harvard) delivers the inaugural Bergman/Pilon Lectureship in Aging, “When Care Comes First.” Schouela CEDurable, led by @DrGustavoDuque, presents it with @HGJF_JGHF. 12–1 p.m. at the JGH. Details: https://t.co/DKoDf9PvRo
We have a responsibility to protect Canada’s extraordinary natural heritage – from our lakes and forests to our mountains and coastlines.
Our new Nature Strategy will protect up to 2.4 million km² of our lands and oceans — and mobilise new capital for sustained conservation efforts going forward.
My thoughts are with all those affected by the horrible bus crash that took the life of a cadet in Sainte-Rose-de-Watford, Québec.
Thank you to all the first responders who rushed to the scene and continue to care for the injured. We wish them a full recovery.
Heartbroken by news of the rail crash in southern Spain, which has killed more than 20 people and injured many more.
On behalf of Canadians, I offer my condolences to the families grieving and wish a swift recovery to all those injured in this tragedy.
Canada welcomes the U.S. Court of International Trade’s decision on the United States’ tariffs.
It confirmed what we’ve always held: that the American tariffs against Canadian goods are unlawful and unjustified.
🇨🇦 At Rideau Hall, The King and Queen met the Prime Minister of Canada Mark Carney and his wife Diana Fox Carney.
🇨🇦 À Rideau Hall, le Roi et la Reine ont rencontré le premier ministre du Canada, Mark Carney, et son épouse, Diana Fox Carney.
Depuis la première semaine, les PM et moi travaillons sur des objectifs communs : éliminer les obstacles au commerce et accélérer la réalisation de projets d’intérêt national.
Nous nous reverrons le 2 juin pour continuer à bâtir une économie canadienne plus forte et plus unie.
Since week one, the premiers and I have been working together on common goals: breaking down trade barriers and getting nation-building projects off the ground, faster.
We’ll meet again on June 2 to keep building a stronger, more united Canadian economy.
The premiers and I spoke today. In the face of our immediate trade pressures, we’re focused on building strength at home.
That means launching big nation-building projects, removing internal trade barriers, and building one Canadian economy.
We agreed to meet in Saskatoon on June 2 to keep that work going — and keep building Canada strong.
Canada and the U.S. are stronger when we work together. Prime Minister Carney met with President Trump to underscore Canada’s openness to building a new economic and security relationship—based on respect and to the benefit of both nations. Details: https://t.co/bhrUg71uVr
Merci au président Trump de son invitation à la Maison-Blanche.
Notre rencontre d'aujourd'hui marque le début d'une nouvelle relation entre le Canada et les États-Unis, basée sur le respect, fondée sur des intérêts communs et au bénéfice de la transformation de nos deux nations.