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  • Carney announces billions in rebates as cost-of-living stopgap
    Jan 26 2026

    Prime Minister Mark Carney framed five years and an estimated $11-12 billion in GST rebate hikes as a 'bridge' to help Canadians in the near-term, as they wait for his policies to transform the broader Canadian economy to pay off. Finance Minister François-Philippe Champagne defends the spend, and Conservative House leader Andrew Scheer explains why his party won't 'stand in the way' of the measure — but lays out the limitations on his party's broader pledge for co-operation. Then, Minneapolis Coun. Aurin Chowdhury calls the second killing by federal agents in her city in a month a 'public execution.'


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    1 h et 3 min
  • Trump’s threats and Carney’s pushback | Analysis from Washington
    Jan 25 2026

    CBC’s new weekly podcast, Two Blocks from the White House, takes a clear-eyed look at what’s happening in the U.S. right now and what it means for Canadians. This week Washington correspondents Paul Hunter, Katie Simpson and Willy Lowry digest Prime Minister Mark Carney’s striking remarks at the World Economic Forum, talk about the President’s latest moves on Greenland, and explore what this moment could reveal about where Canada-U.S. relations are headed.


    Find and follow Two Blocks from the White House wherever you get your podcasts, or here: https://link.mgln.ai/2BFTWHxPnP

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    27 min
  • Weekly Wrap: Carney tells the world to change. Will it listen?
    Jan 24 2026

    Prime Minister Mark Carney and U.S. President Donald Trump’s speeches in Davos laid out starkly opposed visions of the world order and Canada’s relationship to its greatest powers. Zain Velji, Laura D'Angelo and Rachael Segal break down the international reverberations of Carney’s speech and how the Conservatives are responding.

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    19 min
  • Conservatives mount their response to Carney's Davos address
    Jan 23 2026

    Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre's video response to Prime Minister Mark Carney's address in Davos begins with praise for a 'well-crafted and eloquently delivered speech,' but quickly criticizes him, saying he failed to live up to the international fracture he describes with domestic change. Conservative House leader Andrew Scheer details the action the party will be pushing for when Parliament returns on Monday.

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    56 min
  • Was Carney's speech an election preview?
    Jan 22 2026

    After Prime Minister Mark Carney's second speech on Canada's place in a changing global order this week, former prime minister Brian Mulroney's chief of staff David McLaughlin and former Liberal campaign co-chair David Herle discuss whether Carney is meeting the moment at home — and why Herle says global issues are '100 miles of bad road' for Conservatives. Then, the Power Panel discusses whether Carney's speeches are preparing Canadians for difficult days ahead, or preparing them to go to the ballot box.

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    1 h et 7 min
  • Trump warns Carney that 'Canada lives because of' U.S.
    Jan 21 2026

    U.S. President Donald Trump took aim at Prime Minister Mark Carney's World Economic Forum address during his own speech in Davos, Switzerland, saying 'Canada lives because of the United States' and that Carney should 'remember that' in his next remarks. Former Canadian ambassador to the UN Bob Rae compares Trump's performance to Marlon Brando's titular character in the Godfather, contrasting what he calls Carney's message of 'hope' with Trump's message of 'pettiness.'

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    59 min
  • Carney delivers a eulogy for the old world order
    Jan 20 2026

    In a speech to the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, Prime Minister Mark Carney told other nations that competing to appease the world's great powers is 'the performance of sovereignty while accepting subordination,' and asserted that the old, semi-fictional world order based on rules is 'not coming back — we should not mourn it.' Senator and former G7 sherpa Peter Boehm and former Canadian deputy permanent representative to the UN Louise Blais discuss Canada's daunting task of finding a new place in the global power structure. Plus, Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe explains why the Canada-China meetings he attended in Beijing last week were 'the most positive' he's seen.

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    51 min
  • Trump vows he'll '100%' impose tariffs on allies over Greenland
    Jan 19 2026

    U.S. President Donald Trump told NBC on Monday that he's following through with his threat for escalating tariffs on eight European allies if there's no deal for the U.S. to purchase Greenland. Greenland's Minister of Business, Mineral Resources, Justice, Energy and Gender Equality Naaja Nathanielsen calls for continued talks but tells Power & Politics that there's a 'red line' for Greenland: 'We do not want to be bought or sold, and we do not want to be occupied by an ally.' Plus, parliamentary secretary to the prime minister Kody Blois explains why the Carney government believes the deal that lowers tariffs on tens of thousands of Chinese EVs will lead to investment and partnerships in Canada.

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    48 min