Four days after winning his first elected office and leading the Liberal Party as it maintained power, Prime Minister Mark Carney outlined a timetable and a comprehensive legislative agenda for his new government. During a news conference on Friday, Mr. Carney revealed that he would travel to Washington on Tuesday to commence negotiations with President Trump on economic and trade issues, including the United States’ tariffs on Canadian-made vehicles, steel, and aluminum. Despite President Trump’s repeated vow to annex Canada as the 51st state, Mr. Carney assured that Canada’s sovereignty was nonnegotiable. The election results saw the Liberals narrowly missing out on a majority in Parliament but marked an extraordinary comeback in recent Canadian political history. The new Parliament is set to begin on May 26, with King Charles, in his role as Canada’s monarch, delivering the speech from the throne, emphasizing Canada’s sovereignty in the face of external pressures. Dia dapat dihubungi di [email protected].
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