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B.C.'s forestry industry has taken major hits over the last few years, as escalating U.S. duties on softwood lumber imports ...
We begin with Prime Minister Mark Carney, whose government is preparing financial supports for the forestry sector as the U.S. ratchets up duties on Canadian softwood lumber.
Finance Minister François-Philippe Champagne and Foreign Affairs Minister Anita Anand were in Mexico to strengthen the ...
Prime Minister Mark Carney announced more than $1.2 billion in supports for the industry during a visit to Kelowna ...
Foreign Affairs Minister Anita Anand and Finance Minister François-Philippe Champagne say they are "kickstarting" a bilateral ...
The prime minister spent B.C. Day on Vancouver Island, where he toured a Canadian Forces facility in Nanoose Bay. Prime Minister Mark Carney visited the Canadian Forces Maritime Experimental and Test ...
British Columbia’s forest industry is applauding federal support for the sector announced Tuesday at Gorman’s mill in West Kelowna.
Prime Minister Mark Carney suggested he’s unlikely to add additional retaliatory tariffs on U.S. goods, but he is trying to help affected companies develop new products and find new buyers.
Foreign Affairs Minister Anita Anand and Finance Minister François-Philippe Champagne met with Mexican President Claudia ...
Prime Minister Mark Carney said Canada will look at whether to remove some counter-tariffs against the US, despite winning an ...
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PM says Canada won't sacrifice softwood lumber industryPrime Minister Mark Carney was at a West Kelowna lumber mill to announce $1.2 billion in support for Canada's struggling ...
Prime Minister Mark Carney suggested Tuesday he is considering substituting or rescinding the Online News Act to ensure local ...
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