Read Mark Carney's full speech after trade talks with the U.S. collapsed
Below are Prime Minister Mark Carney's remarks after Canada suspended trade talks with the U.S. and the Trump administration imposed new 50 per cent tariffs:
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Coverage at a glance
- First observed by CurrentWire: National Post · Aug 22, 2026 at 9:12 AM ET
- Coverage span: 5h 19m
- Coverage: 2 reports from 2 independent publications

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Read Mark Carney's full speech after trade talks with the U.S. collapsed(opens original report in a new tab)National PostTier B
Read Mark Carney’s full statement on the collapse of trade talks with the U.S.(opens original report in a new tab)The progress has not been enough to meet our objectives for Canadians, says Carney — National Post
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CurrentWire ranked this story 84.7 of 100 in the snapshot this page was rendered from.
- Freshness
- 33.8 of 35
- Source authority
- 20 of 20
- Coverage breadth
- 8.5 of 20
- Geographic relevance
- 10 of 10
- Story prominence
- 10 of 10
- Velocity
- 2.5 of 5
Strongest signal: source authority, 20 of 20. How each signal is calculated.
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