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This isn't a national crisis. It's not great news, but going into intense negotiations with the US and you can see some are desperately trying to pressure Carney into a deal that would be one sided. Don't fall for it.
Terry, I do not criticize him for his answer. But for asking who the reporter was working with. By the way, he knew the journalist perfectly well and who he worked for. So he did he did it for effect. This is very Trumpian. To send a message. '
" Who you work for matters".
We have no need for that in Canada.
And you know as well as I do that journalists work for the people. If they have integrity.
I know I always did and my colleagues too.
The people's need to know.
The people's right to know.
The people's want to know.
Those were the three questions that I asked myself when I reported.
As I am sure you do and other reporters too.
We have to fight for the respect of the press corps.
Let us not be turned into the circus that has become the White House Press Corps.
We are better than that.
@LeftHandStu #cdnpoli @polqc
Stephen Miller on Talarico: I think it's very bold—one could say brave, courageous that the Democratic Party would choose Texas of all places to nominate their first transgender senate candidate who is clearly transitioning into a female.
For the record.
Mark Carney’s address to the Economic Club of New York was a disciplined, strategically framed intervention that should resonate with business leaders on both sides of the border.
In tone and content, it was exactly the kind of message markets look for from a G7 head of government: pro‑growth, geopolitically literate, and grounded in concrete avenues for investment and partnership.
Carney’s central assertion – that a strong Canada can “help make America great again” – recasts the Canada–U.S. relationship in explicitly pragmatic terms.
Rather than positioning Canada as a counterweight to U.S. economic nationalism, he presented it as a force multiplier for the United States’ own strategic objectives in energy security, supply chains, AI infrastructure, and re‑industrialization.
That framing is shrewd. It acknowledges the realities of a more assertive U.S. trade and industrial policy while offering a collaborative model that can lower costs, reduce risk, and accelerate execution for American firms and investors.
The speech was also notable for its business‑ready specificity. By highlighting Canada’s role as a reliable provider of energy, critical minerals, food, advanced manufacturing, and clean power, Carney translated geopolitical themes into investable opportunities.
His emphasis on rule‑of‑law institutions, regulatory predictability, and a growing network of trade and investment partnerships positioned Canada as an attractive platform for capital seeking both exposure to North American growth and insulation from global volatility.
Equally important was the tone: confident but not complacent, aligned with U.S. strategic priorities without being deferential. Carney managed to speak fluently to Trump’s “America First” agenda while articulating Canada’s own interests with clarity and self‑respect. For corporate leaders, financiers, and policymakers, the result was a reassuring message: Ottawa understands the new landscape, is prepared to work within it, and is focused on building a North American framework that can support durable growth, competitiveness, and security over the coming decade.
🇨🇦🇨🇺 Fidel Castro’s daughter spoke to Katie Pavlich about the Justin Trudeau rumors…
“Uh… the only thing I can say is that his mother used to visit the country very often…”
Margaret Trudeau and the Cuban dictator were “close personal friends.” 😏
Former Transportation Secretary @PeteButtigieg says the Gordie Howe International Bridge is being blocked from opening due to "corruption."
"The craziest thing about this is Mexico was never going to pay for the wall, but Canada actually did pay for the bridge," he adds. #MPC26
WOW!
Today Smith tried to perpetuate her spin on what duty to consult means and how it applies...
And Manitoba Premier Wab Kinew was having NONE of it!
#abpoli#ableg#cdnpoli
PM Carney: "This is an observation from experience. In these separation issues it is often advanced that 'Vote for this and we will strengthen our hand in future negotiation.' That is a very dangerous bluff. I saw firsthand what happened in the UK, they're still trying to undo what people didn't think they were voting for but what they ended up having."
PM Carney: "I certainly will be campaigning for Canadian unity. I've begun that and part of the campaign is not a campaign, but it's actions. It's practicing cooperative federalism with Alberta, with Quebec, with all provinces and territories in the country, with Indigenous peoples as well."
Outgoing Governor General Mary Simon on receiving abusive messages on social media: "It was a surprise, but it was also, I think, a reflection of what is still here. That there is a division in terms of the role Indigenous people are entitled to play as the first inhabitants of this country."
Put your country first Alberta. Smith blames PMJT for all her problems but without @JustinTrudeau and Canadian taxpayers there would be no Trans-Mtn pipeline which provides billions in revenue for all Albertans. Now she "wants a referendum?" #pipelines#Alberta
Today (Saturday) join us for the grand opening of the #ForeverCanadian Edmonton headquarters. At 2 PM. (16815 -117 Ave)
Pick up a free lawn sign!
Show your love for united Canada 🇨🇦
Treaty 8 Chiefs are writing the prime minister about premier Smith's referendum...
They want parliament to review the question, saying this involves their Treaty rights and all Canadians. #ableg#cdnpoli
If Ebola becomes a pandemic, it will be in no small part because millions of people now view public health measures as oppression rather than the most basic infrastructure of a functioning and sustainable civilization.