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PM Carney, Premier Ford meeting in Ottawa today
Prime Minister Mark Carney and Ontario Premier Doug Ford are meeting in Ottawa today. A federal government official says there likely won’t be an announcement coming out of the meeting between the two leaders.
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Prime Minister Mark Carney and Premier Doug Ford met in Ottawa on Tuesday to discuss shared priorities ahead of fall legislative sessions.
CHCH spoke with political analyst Keith Leslie about Prime Minister Mark Carney's meeting in Ottawa with Doug Ford on Monday.
Jobs Minister Patty Hajdu issued an order calling on the industrial relations board to end the strike and impose binding arbitration.
Canada, a founding partner in NATO, close ally with all the countries in attendance, defence partner in NORAD with the United States and recent signatory to the Security and Defence Partnership with Europe was not invited. Instead, Mark Carney was in Ottawa meeting with Ontario Premier Doug Ford as Ford stopped by on the way to a speech.
The Ford-Carney alliance, seemingly forged during the federal election, has continued since then, with the Prime Minister staying overnight at the Premier’s cottage during a meeting of first ministers in July in Muskoka, Ont. Liam Richards/The Canadian Press