Carney meeting with Canada’s premiers in Ottawa today
Canadian premiers present a united front against U.S. tariff threats amid trade pact review, while TV show creators highlight Canadian media success at an Ottawa conference.
- Canada's premiers sought to present a united "Team Canada" front by emphasizing that Ontario Premier Doug Ford and New Brunswick Premier Susan Holt agree with Carney that "almost nothing is normal" with the United States.
- This year, the Canada–U.S.–Mexico trade pact review has prompted Canada's premiers to coordinate responses amid U.S. President Donald Trump's threats of new tariffs.
- Jacob Tierney and Brendan Brady are in Ottawa today to address a media conference about their show 'Heated Rivalry,' which Bell Media's Crave developed and HBO Max picked up in recent weeks.
- Susan Holt, New Brunswick Premier, used her address to outline health-care priorities, including opening 1 collaborative care clinic and reaching a $270-million agreement today in Fredericton.
- Amid tariff threats, the series' international pickup from Bell Media's Crave to HBO Max showcases export potential even as the Canada–U.S.–Mexico trade-pact review this year raises economic stakes for provinces.
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Canada's premiers to meet with PM, Heated Rivalry creators visit Ottawa
Canada's premiers to meet with PM, Heated Rivalry creators visit Ottawa
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In the news: Canada’s premiers to meet with PM, Heated Rivalry creators visit Ottawa
Here is a roundup of stories from The Canadian Press designed to bring you up to speed … Carney meeting with Canada's premiers today Canada's premiers meet with Prime Minister Mark Carney later today with the renewal of North America's trilateral free trade agreement casting a shadow over the meeting. Canada, the United States and Mexico are entering into a review of the trade pact this year and U.S. President Donald Trump is already threatening…
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