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Is Mark Carney Trump's Bossy Bottom?
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In advance of the trilateral CUSMA negotiations, Carney’s relationship with Trump has gone from Elbows Up to Heated Rivalry. Will Carney’s flattery of Trump pay off for Canadians?
Rahim Mohamed of the National Post joins to explain why, whatever happens with CUSMA, Carney is lucky to have Pierre Poilievre around as a convenient foil.
Plus, politicians get noisy about the Calgary Stampede, and the controversy around the Nakba exhibit in Winnipeg.
Host: Jesse Brown
Credits: James Nicholson (Producer), Kallan Lyons (Associate Producer and Fact Checking), imogen sayers (Mixing and Mastering), Tristan Capacchione (Senior Production Supervisor), Jesse Brown (Editor)
Guest: Rahim Mohamed
Photo: The White House
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Further reading:
● Carney again praises U.S.-Iran peace deal after calling war 'worth it' | CBC News
● Mexico, Canada have formed a common front on CUSMA talks, says Sheinbaum | CBC News
● Opinion | Mark Carney has been flattering Donald Trump. How much is too much? - Toronto Star
● Opinion | Mark Carney has the upper hand on Donald Trump. This is how he got it - Toronto Star
● Calgary city council votes to stick with Stampede noise rules amid spat with province | CBC News
● Terry Newman: Leaked email reveals secret meeting between human rights museum and Palestinian ambassador - National Post
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