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Monique Mulima

Reporter at Bloomberg News

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  • 4 days ago | bloomberg.com | Curtis Heinzl |Monique Mulima

    Telus and Rogers phone plan offers at a Best Buy store in Montreal, Quebec, Canada, on Friday, Jan. 19, 2024. Bell's subsidiary The Source will be rebranded as Best Buy Express, offering Best Buy consumer electronics along with Bell telecommunication services and is expected to open in locations across Canada starting in 2H 2024.

  • 2 weeks ago | bloomberg.com | Monique Mulima

    Mark Carney and Pierre Poilievre(Bloomberg) -- A few months ago, Canada’s Pierre Poilievre seemed to be cruising toward victory in the next election. His Conservative Party was polling around 20 percentage points ahead of Justin Trudeau’s Liberals because of growing voter frustration around political scandals and rising housing costs. But things changed after Trudeau announced his resignation in January and US President Donald Trump threatened to make Canada the 51st state.

  • 2 weeks ago | financialpost.com | Brian Platt |Monique Mulima

    Liberal Leader Mark Carney said Canada does not need to reach a quick deal with U.S. President Donald Trump, arguing his country has enough leverage in the negotiations to wait longer if necessary. Carney said if he wins Monday’s election, he’ll focus on lowering internal trade barriers, spurring housing construction and developing resource projects to boost the domestic economy. Those measures will buy Canada time in its talks with Trump and “give us leverage in the negotiation,” Carney said.

  • 2 weeks ago | news.bloombergtax.com | Brian Platt |Monique Mulima

    Prime Minister Mark Carney said Canada does not need to reach a quick deal with US President Donald Trump, arguing his country has enough leverage in the negotiations to wait longer if necessary. “We don’t have to do a deal in the short term,” Carney told reporters Thursday, as he campaigned in British Columbia ahead of the April 28 election.

  • 2 weeks ago | financialpost.com | Brian Platt |Monique Mulima

    (Bloomberg) — Prime Minister Mark Carney said Canada does not need to reach a quick deal with US President Donald Trump, arguing his country has enough leverage in the negotiations to wait longer if necessary. Carney said if he wins Monday’s election, he’ll focus on lowering internal trade barriers, spurring housing construction and developing resource projects to boost the domestic economy.

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Monique
Monique @moniquebmul
10 May 25

Canadian telecom companies have reported a slowdown in new mobile customers. We wrote about how immigration levels are contributing to this. https://t.co/dqcAwgIeCP

Monique
Monique @moniquebmul
3 May 25

RT @ValleyGirl629: The BBC on the verge of tears: “But the King wants a relationship w/Archie & Lilibet!” 🎥 @jozzzaphen #PrinceHarry #M…

Monique
Monique @moniquebmul
29 Apr 25

RT @ldhillonkane: Follow Bloomberg's live results page for the Canadian election tonight. First polls close in Newfoundland and Labrador at…