Prime Minister Mark Carney faces fresh questions after confirming he apologized to U.S. President Donald Trump for Ontario’s anti-tariff ad. Carney met with Trump during his first official visit to Asia in October, selling Canada as a stable trading partner but with the details of next week’s federal budget still being finalized, Carney has some major domestic issues to deal with as well. Mackenzie Gray reports.
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