Carney WARNS American Reporter: Keep Your Nose Out Of Canada's Affairs
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Prime Minister Mark Carney announced a major new plan to restore 24 Sussex Drive, the official residence of Canada's Prime Minister, ending years of uncertainty surrounding one of Canada's most recognizable national institutions. Instead of relying solely on taxpayer funding, Carney unveiled a nationwide design competition alongside a voluntary fundraising initiative, arguing that Canadians should have the opportunity to help restore an important piece of the country's heritage. The press conference quickly became more intense during the question-and-answer session as reporters challenged the proposal on funding, government priorities and whether a G7 country should seek donations for such a project. Carney defended the initiative, emphasizing transparency, public participation and the importance of preserving Canada's national institutions. In this video, we break down the biggest moments from today's announcement, the toughest exchanges with reporters and what this plan could mean
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