Carney says there’s ‘more work to do’ after meeting with Trump
- Prime Minister Mark Carney met U.S. President Donald Trump at the White House on Tuesday, May 6, 2025, for about two hours discussing bilateral relations.
- The meeting arose after Carney was sworn in on March 14 and concerns over Trump's trade war and Alberta's separatist legislation prompted urgent dialogue.
- Carney and Trump appeared pleased, talked about creating a trade corridor via the Port of Churchill, Indigenous fair trade zones, and critical minerals infrastructure.
- Carney noted that the leaders are actively involved in discussions, but emphasized that much remains to be accomplished, describing today as the initial phase in reshaping the cooperative relationship between the US and Canada.
- Following the meeting, Carney briefed premiers amid western alienation concerns, with ongoing tariff disputes and future negotiations scheduled, including a June G7 summit he will host.
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Prime Minister Mark Carney held a phone call with premiers Wednesday afternoon to brief them following his apparently successful first meeting with U.S. President Donald Trump.

Carney says there's 'more work to do' after his meeting with Trump
Prime Minister Mark Carney is expected to brief Canada's premiers today following his seemingly successful first meeting with US President Donald Trump on Tuesday.
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