Furey hopes to help sway Trump administration away from tariff threats
Premier Andrew Furey is back in the province today, returning and Donald Trump’s inauguration in Washington. He hopes to help sway the Trump administration away from the all-or-nothing tariff threat on Canada. NTV’s Ben Cleary has more in this report.
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As criticisms mount against the Churchill Falls MOU, Newfoundland and Labrador Hydro CEO Jennifer Williams is defending the proposed deal.
Read moreTrump says U.S. may hit Canada with tariffs on Feb. 1
Donald Trump was sworn in as President of the United States on Monday, and it was late Monday night, he threatened tariffs on Canadian goods by February 1. Premier Andrew Furey was in Washington, D.C., to watch from the Canadian embassy. NTV’s Ben Cleary reports.
Read morePublic Accounts Committee chair concerned about AG recommendations not being followed
The opposition chair of the House of Assembly Public Accounts Committee is expressing concern about the high number of auditor general recommendations that aren’t being implemented. NTV’s Colleen Lewis reports.
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