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From Washington to Iqaluit, Carney’s travels reveal a lot about his priorities
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By Stephanie Levitz and Steven Chase The Globe and Mail Published Dec 23, 2025
Mark Carney became Prime Minister on a promise to reduce Canadian dependence on the increasingly protectionist and unreliable United States under Donald Trump.
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