
Martha Hall Findlay
Martha Hall Findlay is a prominent Canadian politician and former leadership candidate for the Liberal Party. She has served as a Member of Parliament and held various leadership roles in public policy and business. Currently, she is the director of the University of Calgary's school of public policy, where she focuses on energy and economic issues. Findlay is known for her critical views on Canadian energy policies, particularly regarding the government's approach to exporting natural resources.
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Martha Hall Findlay, director of the University of Calgary's School of Public Policy, discussed the political implications of trade negotiations.
Trump says trade talks 'complicated' but Canada will be 'very happy' with eventual dealMartha Hall Findlay commented on how Carney understands that doing what's best for the economy is politically beneficial.
Carney to meet Trump in search of 'best deal for Canada'Martha Hall Findlay, director of the University of Calgary's School of Public Policy and a former Liberal MP, told the BBC that Carney understands that doing what's best for the economy right now is actually what's best for him politically.
Canada to drop many of its retaliatory tariffs on the USMartha Hall Findlay, director of the University of Calgary's School of Public Policy and a former Liberal MP, told the BBC that Carney understands that doing what's best for the economy right now is actually what's best for him politically.
Canada's conservative leader faces crucial test in special electionMartha Hall Findlay, director of the University of Calgary's School of Public Policy, told the BBC that the current government understands the economic needs.
Trump threatens India with 'substantial' tariff hike for buying Russian oilMartha Hall Findlay stated that the new prime minister understands that doing what's best for the economy is politically beneficial.
After a blown deadline, what next for US-Canada trade?Martha Hall Findlay, director of the University of Calgary's School of Public Policy and a former Liberal MP, told the BBC.
Trump fires BLS head as tariffs cause stock market dropMartha Hall Findlay is the director of the School of Public Policy at the University of Calgary and a former politician.
At the Calgary Stampede, it’s cowboy boots, not oxfords, but still time to strike a dealMartha Hall Findlay is the director of the University of Calgary’s School of Public Policy.
The good old-fashioned reason that the G7 still mattersMartha Hall Findlay expressed skepticism about the outcomes of the G7 summit.
World leaders hope to find common voice at G7 amid shifting status quo on trade, defenceMartha Hall Findlay, director of the University of Calgary’s School of Public Policy, emphasized the need for new thinking in Canada-U.S. relations.
Alberta government launches research centre to study Canada-U.S. relationsMartha Hall Findlay is director of the School of Public Policy at the University of Calgary, the James S. and Barbara A. Palmer chair in public policy and former member of Parliament.
Opinion: For the good of the country, Liberals and Conservatives must work togetherMartha Hall Findlay is a former Canada West Foundation president and MP who signed the report.
Canada needs task force to deal with unreliable, hostile U.S., report saysMartha Hall Findlay sees the latest U.S. pressure as an opportunity to rethink the supply management system.
Business Brief: The cost to Canadian farmersMartha Hall Findlay is the director of the University of Calgary’s school of public policy and a former Liberal party leadership contestant.
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