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The U.S. and Canada have long enjoyed an unusually close economic relationship, with integrated supply chains, aligned industries and decades of largely friction-free trade. But that era is ending, according to Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney.
— Getting personal: You need to have worked 10 years in the U.K. to qualify for a pension, so MARK CARNEY is a future frozen pensioner too, according to public records of his time working in the U.K. with Goldman Sachs and as Bank of England governor.
Prime Minister Mark Carney says U.S. President Donald Trump hasn't given him any indication that he's willing to walk away from the North American free trade deal that was struck during his first term at the White House.
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Mark Carney and Donald Trump. Canada and the U.S. have historically shared one of the closest economic partnerships in the world, with tightly connected supply chains and decades
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