Carney pitches Canada to help 'Make America Great Again'
5/28/202658 min
On a trip to New York, Prime Minister Mark Carney pitches a new Canada-U.S. partnership, saying 'Canada Strong will help make America Great Again.' Power & Politics hears from Canada-U.S. Trade Minister Dominic LeBlanc, who's planning his own trip down south. Plus, Ontario Minister of Economic Development Vic Fedeli tells P&P about his province's new plan to boost its defence sector.
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First 90 secondsSpeaker 10:00
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Speaker 20:08
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Speaker 10:09
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Speaker 30:15
Beneva.
Speaker 10:15
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Speaker 20:20
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Speaker 10:22
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David Cochrane· Host0:33
[upbeat music] Prime Minister Mark Carney pitches a new partnership with the United States while businesses and provinces line up behind Canada's defense spending push. And in Alberta, a battle of he said, she said. It's Thursday, May 28th. I'm David Cochrane. The Power and Politics podcast starts now. [upbeat music] Prime Minister Mark Carney spoke directly to New York business leaders today, making the case for Canada, pitching a new partnership with the United States, one that's led by a stronger, more ambitious Canada.
Mark Carney· Soundbite1:17
Because a stronger Canada is a better ally, and we know, we know that while Canada and the United States have had our differences over