
Adam Huras
Reporter and Editor at Telegraph-Journal
The New Brunswick Telegraph-Journal's Ottawa-based parliamentary reporter and provincial editor. Leafs fan. [email protected]
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tj.news | Adam Huras
Advertisement 1'Yes, it is different,' LeBlanc says, contrasting Trump's meeting with Trudeau versus Carney • • You can save this article by registering for free here. Or sign-in if you have an account. Article contentDominic LeBlanc saw first hand how Donald Trump dealt with former Prime Minister Justin Trudeau in a November visit to the then president-elect’s Mar-a-Lago resort in Florida during a dinner just a few days after an initial tariff threat. Advertisement 2Don't have an account?
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tj.news | Adam Huras
Holt has put the Saint John and Belledune ports at the top of her list of nation-building projects to the prime minister • You can save this article by registering for free here. Or sign-in if you have an account. Article contentPremier Susan Holt has put the expansion of the province’s ports in Saint John and Belledune – in order to export Canadian energy and other goods – at the top of a list of nation-building projects she is submitting to Ottawa. Advertisement 2Don't have an account?
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nipawinjournal.com | Adam Huras
"In fact, he has said very bold assertive things, but then every time there's a pain point he pulls back and flip flops," McKenna said. "I don't put any stock in those words."The former premier and ambassador said the goal should now be to get away from the "violent, off-the-cuff" decision making of the U.S. president and into a process where professional negotiators work out the details of a next arrangement.
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tj.news | Adam Huras
Skip to ContentAdvertisement 1In doing so, the former N.B. premier and Canada’s former ambassador to the U.S. says it will hopefully allow path to some level of stability • • You can save this article by registering for free here. Or sign-in if you have an account. Article contentFrank McKenna says Mark Carney has “put to bed” Trump’s 51st state talk. Advertisement 2Don't have an account?
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thesudburystar.com | Adam Huras
In doing so, the former N.B. premier and Canada’s former ambassador to the U.S. says it will hopefully allow path to some level of stabilityPublished May 07, 2025 • Last updated 1 day ago • 4 minute readU.S. President Donald Trump greets Prime Minister Mark Carney upon his arrival at the White House Tuesday. Photo by The White House/HandoutArticle contentFrank McKenna says Mark Carney has “put to bed” Trump’s 51st state talk.
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FULL STORY with analysis… LeBlanc gets new cabinet title, Long in, Petitpas Taylor out https://t.co/IouPsKgtre #NB https://t.co/zGK5gxH2Db

The new team. #Canpoli https://t.co/kXF2Tf0sTh

This is easily the nicest cabinet swearing-in in recent memory. Temperature is 20 degrees, there’s a nice breeze. I’ve been here in rain, dress shoes soaked, and freezing to death through snow. We’re awaiting a speech and questions from Carney, to happen in about half hour. https://t.co/i5wQvhDCFR