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Mark Carney is set to visit Brussels on June 23 for the Canada-EU summit, where he will meet with European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen and European Council President António Costa.
The Carney government has announced a plan to massively increase Canada’s defence budget. The plan will see Canada meet NATO’s two per cent of GDP spending target by the end of the year. Why now?
The United States’ historic economic allies will likely try to avoid direct conflict while also hoping to push the U.S. president to remove tariffs and promote a ceasefire in the Middle East.
To help shift the country away from its dependence on the United States, Canada’s prime minister plans to spend billions to ...
Prime Minister Mark Carney announces new spending to hit 2%.
A recent survey of Canadian international relations experts finds they don’t always agree, but the majority view the U.S. as ...
Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba pushed back against Trump’s agenda of levying higher tariffs on imported goods, ...
The UK’s prime minister is focused on de-escalating the Israel-Iran conflict, and sees a path forward for Ukraine and a US-UK ...
With unquestioning faith in his own negotiating abilities, Trump appears convinced that he can control the international political environment, make America great in his image, and end wars.
As a result, leaders of NATO countries meeting later this month in The Hague almost certainly will agree to boost their ...
It is fair to say that the global tab for addressing the world’s acute humanitarian or ecological needs pales in comparison ...
As a result, U.S. defense contractors face diminished prospects in Europe and supercharged European competitors in export markets. European companies should demonstrate a new level of confidence at Le ...