Canadian PM Mark Carney apologizes for "poor choice of words" in tetchy reply to Trump question

Ottawa, Canada - Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney apologized for giving a flippant answer when asked about his contact to US President Donald Trump.

Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney apologized for what he said was a "poor choice of words" when answering a question about President Donald Trump.
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney apologized for what he said was a "poor choice of words" when answering a question about President Donald Trump.  © imago/ZUMA Press

On Sunday, a report asked Carney whether he had spoken with Trump since their public falling out in October.

"We're busy, he's got other things to do, and we'll re-engage when it's appropriate," Carney shot back. "Who cares?... I spoke to him. I'll speak to him again when it matters."

Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre latched onto these comments to grill Carney in the Parliament, saying: "Before the election he promised 'elbows up' – after, it was 'who cares?'"

Canada's Carney snaps back at questions about contact with Trump ahead of potential DC trip
Canada Canada's Carney snaps back at questions about contact with Trump ahead of potential DC trip

In response, Carney conceded: "When I had the great honor from my constituents of being elected to be a deputy of this House, unlike some others in the chamber today, I made a promise to Canadians that when I make a mistake, I'll admit it."

He added: "That was a poor choice of words about a serious issue."

The exchange came at a difficult time for Canadian-US relations. Trump imposed additional tariffs and broke off trade talks in a furious reaction to a political ad that harnessed Ronald Reagan to argue against his economic policies.

The Carney government also barely managed to get a contentious budget bill through parliament last week, narrowly avoiding the possibility of yet another election.

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