Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney posted today (May 8) and said, "I talked with the premiers today. In the face of current trade pressures, we are focusing on strengthening domestic strength. This means launching large-scale national construction projects, removing internal trade barriers, and building a Canadian economy. We agreed to hold a meeting in Saskatoon on June 2 to continue this work and continue building a strong Canada."
Commenting on it: Against the backdrop of U.S. trade pressure, Carney proposed enhancing domestic strength and launching large-scale national construction projects, intending to stimulate domestic demand, create jobs, promote related industrial development, improve infrastructure, and lay the foundation for long-term economic growth. Exchanging views with the premiers and arranging subsequent meetings is a move by Carney to consolidate domestic political forces. The premiers represent the interests and demands of their respective provinces. By communicating and collaborating with them, Carney can better coordinate the relationship between the federal government and local governments, forming a united national situation.
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