Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney announced a new AI strategy, warning that Canada's slow adoption of this advanced technology poses significant risks. He emphasized the need to bolster local capabilities to prevent the misuse of this technology against the country.
Canadian Prime Minister <strong>Mark Carney</strong> urged for a new partnership with the United States during a speech in New York, emphasizing the importance of collaboration to address global challenges. His call comes as both nations prepare to review the US-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA) next July.
Canadian Prime Minister <strong>Mark Carney</strong> has stated that the province of <strong>Alberta</strong> is 'essential' for Canada's future, following the region's leadership moving towards organizing a referendum on independence. This initiative comes after months of signature collection by separatists.
During his visit to Yerevan, Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney emphasized that Canada and Europe will not succumb to a world increasingly marked by brutality and isolation. He called for strengthening partnerships to confront rising authoritarian policies.
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney has announced the launch of a new sovereign wealth fund that offers ordinary citizens a chance for direct investment. This unprecedented initiative aims to enhance public participation in the economy.
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney condemned Israeli military operations in Lebanon, describing them as an 'illegal invasion' that violates Lebanon's sovereignty. His remarks come as the UN Security Council convenes an emergency meeting to discuss the incident that resulted in the deaths of three peacekeepers.
On March 26, Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney announced that Canada has met its NATO defense spending target of 2% of GDP, five years ahead of schedule. This achievement reflects Canada's commitment to enhancing its military capabilities amid rising geopolitical tensions.
Canada has announced that it has met NATO's military spending target, reaching 2% of its GDP for the first time in decades. This achievement comes amid pressures from former U.S. President Donald Trump on NATO member countries.
Air Canada CEO Michael Rousseau faces backlash after issuing a condolence message solely in English following a tragic plane crash in New York. Prime Minister Mark Carney condemned the act as a reflection of a 'lack of wisdom and compassion'.