Davos, Mark Carney and Trump
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Carney had warned of a "rupture" in the world order in a headline-making speech.
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Canadian PM Carney fires back at Trump over claim that 'Canada lives because of the United States'
Prime Minister Mark Carney rejected President Donald Trump's claim that "Canada lives because of the United States," declaring Canada "thrives because we are Canadian."
In a filmed address delivered upon his return to Quebec City on Thursday, Carney—who also attended the World Economic Forum in Switzerland—firmly stated: “Canada does not live because of the United States. Canada thrives because we are Canadian.”
Renewed verbal attacks from U.S. President Donald Trump are prompting Canadians to rally behind Prime Minister Mark Carney, who earned a rare standing ovation in Davos for openly decrying powerful nations using economic integration as weapons and tariffs as leverage.
President Trump on Friday revoked Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney’s invitation to join his Board of Peace, days after the prime minister said he opposed Trump’s proposed tariffs on Europe as a punishment for being against his push to take control of Greenland.
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney has arrived in Beijing, aiming to repair relations with China. It's the first visit by a Canadian leader to China in nearly a decade.
The world order is changing but not enduring a rupture, finance leaders said on Friday, pushing back on Prime Minister Mark Carney’s narrative that a new order, driven by major power coercion, was taking shape.
Italian philosopher and politician Antonio Gramsci warned that when an old order is dying and a new one has yet to be born, politics enters an interregnum — an unstable period in which familiar rules stop working and “monsters” appear. In Gramsci’s ...