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Prime Minister Mark Carney met with provincial and territorial premiers today to discuss trade negotiations with the U.S., strengthening Canada’s economic resilience, and wildfire readiness to protect and support Canadians. More on what was discussed: ow.ly/cG8L50WtEOU
Watch live: Prime Minister Mark Carney delivers opening remarks at the First Ministers’ Meeting. Tune in: ow.ly/59WV50Wtjnw

We are celebrating the launch of NWT: Our Land for the Future—a historic, Indigenous-led effort to #ProtectNature, communities, and climate while creating jobs for generations to come. Learn more: ow.ly/X7Hf50WsUak #NorthwestTerritories
Prime Minister Carney met with His Majesty King Abdullah II of Jordan. They discussed opportunities to strengthen bilateral commerce, with the Prime Minister announcing investments in Jordan’s defence and security. Read a summary of the meeting: ow.ly/K8H150WsZJs
Today, Prime Minister Carney met with a bipartisan delegation of United States senators. They discussed the sectors impacted by the shifting trade landscape, their shared commitment to tackling the fentanyl crisis on both sides of the border, and more. ow.ly/3KuL50WsWkl
Canada’s steel industry is central to our competitiveness, security, and prosperity. As we move from reliance to resilience, the government is taking measures to support and transform this industry to protect our jobs and build one strong Canadian economy. ow.ly/ALs350Wsf2x
Heartfelt congratulations to Brenda Reynolds, the first Canadian to be awarded the United Nations Nelson Mandela Prize! Her lifelong commitment to Indigenous health, rights, and trauma-informed care powerfully reflects Mandela's enduring legacy of justice and humanity. 🇨🇦🇺🇳
The Honourable Rebecca Chartrand, Minister of Northern and Arctic Affairs, joined leaders and community representatives at the First Nations Summit on the One Canadian Economy Act in Gatineau, QC, on July 16-17, 2025.
Earlier this week, Prime Minister Mark Carney visited the Hamilton Italian Centre, where he joined local seniors for a friendly game of bocce.

Canada welcomed Chilean firefighters who have arrived to help with the ongoing wildfires in #Alberta. Canada is deeply grateful to #Chile for its support to Canadians.
Prime Minister Carney announces the appointment of Pierre Moreau as Government Representative in the @SenateCA and thanks Senator Marc Gold for his many years of service. Details: ow.ly/jnu150WrNMw
Prime Minister Carney met with First Nations groups to discuss how the government can build major projects in true partnership with Indigenous Peoples. He outlined new measures to ensure Indigenous participation is at the heart of these efforts. Details: ow.ly/YUWl50WrAvp
Watch live: Prime Minister Carney delivers opening remarks at the First Nations Major Projects Summit. Tune in: ow.ly/Ymwa50Wr8mw

Earlier, Prime Minister Carney visited the Walters Group steel manufacturing facility in Hamilton, Ontario, where he met with workers driving Canada’s steel industry and announced significant new supports for the sector.


Today, Prime Minister Mark Carney tabled the Thirty-Second Annual Report on the Public Service of Canada in Parliament. Read the full report: ow.ly/MgFW50WqHP5

In the face of shifting trade relationships and supply chains, Canada must remain competitive and be more resilient. Today, Prime Minister Carney announced new measures to strengthen our steel industry, protect our jobs, and secure our economic future. ow.ly/Molp50WqOtB
Live from Hamilton: Prime Minister Mark Carney makes an announcement regarding the steel industry. Tune in: ow.ly/590U50WqECF

Today, Prime Minister Carney spoke with the President of Mexico, Claudia Sheinbaum. They discussed strengthening the Canadian and Mexican economies and enhancing their global competitiveness. Details of their discussion: ow.ly/Majw50WqiKb
Today, Prime Minister Mark Carney convened the Incident Response Group with ministers and senior officials to discuss the escalating wildfire situation affecting many parts of the country, particularly Manitoba and Ontario. More on what was discussed: ow.ly/Nnur50WqgPK
Canada extends its heartfelt thanks to #NewZealand and to its firefighters and specialists who arrived in #Manitoba to help in wildfire response.