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Canada Weighs Sending Troops to Greenland Amid Rising Tensions Over NATO Exercises

Canada Weighs Sending Troops to Greenland Amid Rising Tensions Over NATO Exercises

Ottawa 9rajeev Sharma): Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney is considering deploying a small contingent of Canadian Armed Forces personnel to Greenland to participate in NATO military exercises, a move that could further strain relations with the United States amid escalating tariff threats by President Donald Trump. According to a person familiar with the matter, the Canadian government has drafted plans for a limited deployment alongside forces from the United Kingdom, France, Denmark and other allied nations. The source confirmed an earlier report by CBC News, while noting that no final decision has yet been taken by the Prime Minister. The…
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Carney-Trump Meeting Marks ‘End of the Beginning’ as Canada Braces for Trade Talks

Carney-Trump Meeting Marks ‘End of the Beginning’ as Canada Braces for Trade Talks

OTTAWA (Rajeev Sharma): Prime Minister Mark Carney's first face-to-face meeting with U.S. President Donald Trump has set the stage for a potentially transformative phase in Canada-U.S. relations, with both leaders calling the talks constructive and forward-looking. The two met Tuesday for nearly two hours at the White House, engaging in public remarks and a private working lunch with key cabinet members and chiefs of staff.Describing the meeting as the “end of the beginning,” Carney emphasized that while both countries are now “fully engaged,” the real work of reshaping bilateral ties lies ahead. Central to those talks will be resolving Trump’s…
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