Legislature could go one Canadian step further
- Mark Carney won the Canadian election two weeks ago and became Prime Minister amid tensions with the United States.
- Carney's victory followed President Donald Trump's initiation of a trade war and repeated proposals to annex Canada.
- The newly elected leader, experienced in managing financial crises through previous central banking roles, formed a Liberal team dedicated to strengthening the economy and safeguarding national sovereignty.
- Carney emphasized that his administration is committed to tirelessly safeguarding Canada’s sovereignty and firmly affirmed that the country is not, and will never be, available for purchase.
- The new government's mandate includes redefining fraught U.S. Relations while the Liberals hold 170 seats, positioning them strongly for legislation.
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Legislature could go one Canadian step further
The Alaska Legislature last week approved a resolution supporting Canada’s independence, a body check on President Donald Trump’s unsportsmanlike conduct toward our neighbor. The resolution says the Legislature opposes “restrictive trade measures or tolls” between the U.S. and Canada, playing defense against the president’s slap-shot attacks on our friends.
Canada plans Arctic military expansion as part of sovereignty push
Canada is planning a major Arctic military expansion, boosting its presence by several months each year and inviting more NATO troops to join. The move aims to assert sovereignty and respond to pressure from U.S. President Donald Trump.


Carney says new govt will 'relentlessly' protect Canada sovereignty
Canada's new government will relentlessly protect the nation's sovereignty as it works to redefine fraught relations with the United States, Prime Minister Mark Carney said Tuesday as his cabinet was sworn in. Carney's election win two weeks ago was largely defined by threats from President Donald Trump, whose trade war…
Legislature could go one CA step further
The Alaska Legislature last week approved a resolution supporting Canada’s independence, a body check on President Donald Trump’s unsportsmanlike conduct toward our neighbor. The resolution says the Legislature opposes “restrictive trade measures or tolls” between the U.S. and Canada, playing…
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