Carney: Canada’s economic ties with US now a weakness
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Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney stated that Canada's economic ties to the U.S. are now a weakness due to global uncertainty and U.S. trade policies. He highlighted that U.S. tariffs have risen to levels last seen during previous trade conflicts, reflecting a shift in American trade approach amid increased global division and danger. The comments were made on April 21, 2026.
Former national security adviser John Bolton called the two-week ceasefire between the U.S. and Iran a “mistake,” arguing it allowed Tehran time to prepare for ongoing conflict. Bolton made the statement on CNN on April 16, 2026, criticizing the ceasefire for potentially enabling Iran to strengthen its position ahead of continued hostilities.
Nancy Sinatra criticized President Trump on April 15 for sharing a video of her father, Frank Sinatra, singing “My Way,” calling it sacrilegious. The post was made on X, responding to Trump’s Truth Social video from Saturday. Sinatra’s comments highlight ongoing tensions over the use of her father’s music in political contexts.
Mortgage rates remain below 7 percent, with the 30-year average at 6.36 percent and the 15-year at 5.73 percent, after reaching a four-week low last Friday. This follows a February dip below 6 percent for 30-year mortgages. The rates are influenced by broader economic policies, but the article does not specify political actions directly affecting these figures.
Senator Mark Warner of Virginia announced the death of his 36-year-old daughter, Madison, on April 17, 2026. Madison had battled juvenile diabetes and other health issues for many years. Her passing marks a personal tragedy for Warner, who described her as a source of love and laughter in their lives.
President Trump stated on April 17, 2026, that Israel did not influence his decision regarding Iran, contradicting reports that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu pushed for strikes. Trump emphasized that his stance against Iran has been longstanding, and he was not persuaded by Israel to take military action following the October 7th events.
President Trump’s approval rating dropped to 37 percent in an April NBC News poll, marking his lowest level in a second term. The survey, conducted during the first two weeks of April, reflects growing concerns among Americans about his handling of the economy. This decline highlights increasing political challenges for Trump as he seeks to maintain support.