Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney is drawing attention after declaring that “a strong Canada will make America great again,” a remark that has sparked debate over his evolving approach to U.S.-Canada relations. The comments come amid economic challenges, trade concerns, and growing calls for closer cooperation between Ottawa and Washington. Critics and supporters alike are weighing whether Carney’s remarks signal a strategic reset with President Donald Trump or simply a pragmatic response to economic pressures.

Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney stressed his country's importance to the US economy on Thursday, urging closer cooperation as talks on revising the North American free trade…

Speaking in New York, the Canadian PM also said he had called on China to take greater responsibility in the global financial system.

The Canadian Prime Minister articulated that while the world is experiencing a ‘rupture’ as the U.S. redefines its commercial relationships

Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney called for a “new partnership” with the United States to “help make America great again,” in a speech delivered in New York on Thursday.

Canada, which is shut out of U.S.-Mexico talks on renewing a North American trade deal, has been doing more business with other countries amid tensions with the Trump…

Mark Carney urges a renewed partnership with the U.S. ahead of potential changes to the free trade agreement.

Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney signaled a desire for stronger U.S. ties — a shift in tone from earlier this year, when he suggested integration had created "vulnerabilities."

Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney is drawing attention after declaring that “a strong Canada will make America great again,” a remark that has sparked debate over his evolving…