25-11-2025 21:25 via cbc.ca

Carney says he made a mistake by dismissing Trump questions with 'who cares?'

Prime Minister Mark Carney said Tuesday he should not have been dismissive of reporters' questions about speaking to U.S. President Donald Trump, conceding he used "a poor choice of words."
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