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Politics Insider: Carney says U.S. trade  irritants can be resolved if Canada’s concerns addressed

Politics Insider: Carney says U.S. trade irritants can be resolved if Canada’s concerns addressed

Globe and Mail·April 23, 2026·Ian BaileyLeans critical
Summary

Mark Carney believes trade problems with the U.S. can be fixed if Canada's worries are also addressed. Separately, a parliamentary committee recommends that prime ministers should be required to sell their investments and move money out of tax havens to prevent conflicts of interest.

AI Analysis

This article shares a recommendation from a House of Commons committee about tax havens.

The article talks about tax havens but does not explain what Bill S-217 actually does.

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