00:00Morning Prime Minister, Mike with CTV News. I just want to follow up on what Tom was asking.
00:04Are you offended by being...
00:05I mean, I think in this...
00:10In this role, you get called a lot of things, a lot of time, and I'm not going to comment.
00:15Comment on every tweet or truth or comment from...
00:20From whoever, so I can handle it.
00:24That's a follow-up.
00:25But I do think this point about our troops...
00:30Is fundamental.
00:31And respecting our troops and the contributions that they've made.
00:35I want to follow up on what you were saying yesterday outside of cabinet or caucus.
00:38You said that candidate...
00:40Isn't pursuing a free trade agreement with China.
00:42What efforts are you or your ministers...
00:45Making with the Trump administration to communicate that to them so that those threats of tariffs...
00:50Well, I interpreted the president's comments...
00:55Exactly that way, which is looking forward to a deeper...
01:00Be pursuing a deeper free trade agreement.
01:02We've made it clear.
01:03My fellow...
01:05My fellow members of cabinet ministers have made it clear to their counterparts that that's the case.
01:09We've made the public...
01:10And it's obvious.
01:11Look, Canada, when we sign an agreement...
01:15We...
01:15We sign a trade agreement.
01:15In this case, USMCA, as they call it, or KUSMA, as we call it.
01:20There is a clause in that agreement, Article 32...
01:25I believe, which says that you will not have...
01:29You have to give notice...
01:30In effect, if you're pursuing a free trade agreement with a, quote, non-market...
01:35Economy, that's in the eye of the beholder who defines it, but it's a definition of...
01:40Of any of the other parties who see somebody as a non-market economy.
01:43China is one of...
01:4515 or 17 economies that the US views as non-market, I can understand...
01:50I don't know why they say that.
01:52So we got an agreement.
01:54If we were even...
01:55Considering that, which we are not and never have, we would have given...
02:00We would have given notice.
02:01And then there's a very open and transparent process.
02:06Hello, Mr. Carney.
02:08Michelle Sabat, La Presse canadienne.
02:09Hello.
02:10Hi.
02:10Avez-vous des excuses à présenter aux Québécois et aux francophones du Canada pour vos propos sur l'éducation?
02:15Et êtes-vous confortable à être le chef du camp du nom lors d'un éventuel référentiel?
02:20Est-ce qu'il y a un mandom sur la souveraineté du Québec?
02:25Ça sonne mes commentaires. J'ai commencé...
02:30...par reconnaître la lutte des francophones.
02:34Au début...
02:35...pendant l'histoire du Canada.
02:38Et j'ai...
02:40...enchaîné, même souligner les efforts de...
02:45...athènes dans notre histoire de poursuivre une politique...
02:50...d'assimilation. Par exemple, le report de Durham.
02:55Et un exemple, il y a d'autres plus sévères que...
03:00...c'est à cause...
03:02...j'ai dit, c'est à cause de la résilience.
03:05...
03:05...le peuple francophone...
03:07...que ont créé...
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03:10...le Canada...
03:11...un Canada qui reconnaît...
03:14...
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03:15...deux peuples fondateurs...
03:17...et après un certain temps, trois peuples fondateurs...
03:20...y compris...
03:21...le peuple francophone.
03:22Alors...
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