PM Mark Carney fields questions on new cabinet plans

Wednesday, May 21, 2025, 6:21 pm

Prime Minister Mark Carney held a media briefing following a secretive two‐day cabinet planning retreat on Parliament’s future. In a series of scheduled press conferences and live updates from Ottawa, he addressed reporters’ inquiries concerning legislative reforms and government strategies, offering insights amidst dynamic political maneuvering.


lapresse.ca / Avenir des relations canado-américaines | Le Canada collaborera si nécessaire, dit Carney

Le premier ministre Mark Carney persiste et signe : les relations entre le Canada et les États-Unis ne seront plus jamais les mêmes, malgré le succès de sa récente rencontre avec le président américain Donald Trump à la Maison-Blanche.

theglobeandmail.com / Carney to speak with media after cabinet gathers to plan for new Parliament

Prime Minister Mark Carney is set to take questions from reporters on Parliament Hill this evening after holding a secretive, two-day retreat with his new cabinet in Gatineau, Que.Carney will speak with journalists after emerging from what his office called a cabinet “planning forum” held at Meech…

cp24.com/ / WATCH LIVE: Prime Minister Mark Carney speaks in Ottawa - CP24

WATCH LIVE: Prime Minister Mark Carney speaks in Ottawa  CP24

nationalpost.com / Prime Minister Mark Carney to take questions from reporters on Wednesday

The House of Commons will kick off a new session next week with a throne speech read by King Charles III


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