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Mark Carney Responds to U.S. Trade Tensions Amid Major Cuts to USAID Programs

Mark Carney vows to maintain sovereignty in response to U.S. trade dynamics as Trump administration cuts foreign aid drastically.

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  1. Rubio: 83 percent of USAID programs to be canceled

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  2. Secretary of State Rubio says purge of USAID programs complete, with 83% of agency's programs gone

    The dismantling of USAID that followed Trump’s order upended decades of policy that humanitarian and development aid abroad advanced U.S. national security by stabilizing regions and economies, strengthening alliances and building goodwill.

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  3. Days from partial government shutdown deadline, here's where things stand

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  5. Canada "will never" be part of America, says Mark Carney

    Carney's leadership comes at a time of heightened tensions between the U.S. and Canada, as Trump has imposed new tariffs on Canadian goods and has repeatedly made comments about America's supposed right to Canada's natural resources.

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  6. Mark Carney: The 'anti-Trump' numbers man who may force the UK to take a side

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In the wake of escalating U.S. trade tensions, newly elected Liberal Party leader Mark Carney reiterated his commitment to uphold Canadian sovereignty, stating Canada will not be subsumed under U.S. policies during Trump's administration. Meanwhile, Secretary of State Marco Rubio announced a significant reduction in U.S. foreign aid, cutting 83% of USAID programs, following President Trump's directive to review and curtail aid deemed ineffective. This dramatic shift in U.S. aid policy has raised concerns domestically and globally about its impacts on humanitarian efforts and national security, with opposition voices criticizing the lack of congressional approval for these changes.


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  • Mark Carney, newly elected as Canada's prime minister, emphasizes Canada's independence from U.S. influence amid rising tensions with the Trump administration.

  • Carney is poised to lead a strong counter-response to U.S. tariffs, defending Canadian sovereignty and promoting a robust trade stance.

  • Republican lawmakers are increasingly concerned about the negative economic impact of Trump's trade policies, indicating a need for a balance between trade negotiations and domestic economic stability.


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