
Carney pushes nation building plan after ‘positive’ call with Trump
OTTAWA — Liberal Leader Mark Carney on Friday promised a new $5 billion infrastructure fund to accelerate big projects in his quest to make much of his campaign about nation building and making Canada more economically independent from the United States.
For the third day in a row, U.S. President Donald Trump dominated Carney’s campaign schedule, this time with the two holding the first phone call since Carney was sworn in as prime minister. That was followed by a distinct change in tone from the president about Canada.
The call with Trump Friday morning was followed by a virtual meeting with the country’s premiers, after which Carney held a campaign announcement at the Port of Montreal where he promised the $5 billion Trade Diversification Corridor Fund and a move to encourage Canada’s ports to co-operate with each other.
The Trade Diversification Corridor Fund would “accelerate nation-building projects at ports, railroads, inland terminals, airports and highways” in a move meant to diversify trade away from the United States, the Liberals said in a release.