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Amid fresh Trump threat, Carney returns to the House as Conservatives make the case for deporting ‘non-citizens’ convicted of serious crimes – iPolitics

February 10th, 2026

What’s happening on (and off) Parliament Hill, plus the news you need to start your day.

As political leaders and businesses on both sides of the border react to the latest escalation in trade-related rhetoric from U.S. President Donald Trump — who, as per Canadian Press, is “threatening not to allow a new bridge linking Windsor, Ont., and Detroit to open, arguing that the United States should first be compensated,” according to a post to social media last night — Prime Minister Mark Carney is planning to be back in his front-and-centre seat in the House of Commons this afternoon.

“Trump said in a social media post Monday that the U.S. will ‘immediately’ start negotiations over the Gordie Howe International Bridge, which is set to open early this year after delays,” the wire service notes.

Read More: https://www.ipolitics.ca/2026/02/10/amid-fresh-trump-threat-carney-returns-to-the-house-as-conservatives-make-the-case-for-deporting-non-citizens-convicted-of-serious-crimes/

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