Canada's Gold Medal Moment: Carney's Davos Speech Unites
Prime Minister Mark Carney's powerful speech at the World Economic Forum in Davos earned Canada international respect, creating a unifying moment for Canadians as Winter Olympics approach.
Prime Minister Mark Carney's powerful speech at the World Economic Forum in Davos earned Canada international respect, creating a unifying moment for Canadians as Winter Olympics approach.
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Florida Representative Randy Fine criticizes Minnesota Democrat Ilhan Omar after an unknown substance was sprayed at her during a Minneapolis town hall event.
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