Alberta's Smith says Prime Minister Carney speaking Trump's 'love language' Alberta's Smith lauds Carney's approach with Trump Oct 8, 2025 Oct 8, 2025 Updated 1 hr ago SMS Email Alberta Premier Danielle Smith holds a press conference on Parliament Hill in Ottawa on Tuesday, Oct. 7, 2025. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Sean Kilpatrick skp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save TORONTO - Alberta Premier Danielle Smith is lauding Prime Minister Carney's ability to speak the "love language" of U.S. President Donald Trump.Speaking at the BMO US-Canada summit in Toronto, Smith says Trump doesn't respond well to appeals for help or to stop hurting his northern neighbour.The premier says Trump prefers to hear about what Canada can offer to help make America "even greater."She says that's Trump's "love language," and she's beginning to see Carney "speaking in those terms." Carney met with the president Tuesday in Washington but left without a deal to lift U.S. tariffs on ºÃÉ«tv goods.Ottawa says progress was made and the two sides are working to land sector-specific deals.This report by ºÃÉ«tvwas first published Oct. 8, 2025.— By Lisa Johnson in Toronto, with files from Ian Bickis in Toronto The ºÃÉ«tv Press. All rights reserved. SMS Email Print Copy article link Save Tags Bc Business Economy Politics Trade More Prairies & BC Stories RCMP investigating possible grave site at former residential school in Manitoba Arson suspected as police vehicles, ambulance torched in B.C. fire Alberta health-care unions say review could further destabilize system in crisis 'Kill Satan': Trial hears Alberta man not criminally responsible for mother's death Fatal shooting by Winnipeg police was in response to armed threat: inquest report Funeral march and service at Olympic Oval for Const. Shaelyn Yang: RCMP New storm approaches B.C., as province cleans up after first powerful fall tempest B.C. poised to recognize Indigenous communities' right to provide child welfare 'Abhorrent': Bronco families worry Saskatchewan plans to loosen driving requirements Nature Conservancy announces campaign to save landscape in southern Alberta You might be interested in Airport warns about catfishing as people arrive to meet loved ones who don't exist 'Shut the mic off': Smith's Alberta Next panel wraps up summer town hall tour +5 French premier resigns hours after naming government, plunging France further into political chaos Quebec law to promote the sustainability of goods comes into force Sponsored Content Events Coming Up in October +5 Credit unions embrace ‘waves of change’ at CCUA’s national conference “We should be the Taylor Swift of financial institutions.†Similar Stories Alberta education minister concerned about private school funding petition Alberta's Smith says Prime Minister Carney speaking Trump's 'love language' Edmonton Elks organize free camp for high school football players sidelined by strike
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