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Carney meets with cabinet after Davos speech aimed at Trump administration
Summary
Prime Minister Mark Carney is holding a two-day cabinet planning forum in Quebec City after a Davos speech criticizing economic 'coercion' by the U.S. administration; ministers will discuss the economy, affordability, security and a China trade deal.
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Prime Minister Mark Carney is meeting with his cabinet in Quebec City for a two-day planning forum ahead of Parliament's return next week. He arrives after a trip to China, Qatar and Switzerland and a speech at the World Economic Forum in Davos. In Davos he urged middle powers to push back against economic coercion such as tariffs, remarks that were widely interpreted as directed at the U.S. administration. The cabinet agenda includes the economy, affordability, security and progress on ministers' mandates.
Key points:
- The cabinet is meeting behind closed doors in Quebec City for two days starting Thursday as a planning forum before Parliament resumes.
- In Davos Carney said "the old order is not coming back" and called for middle powers to coordinate against economic coercion like tariffs.
- The official cabinet agenda lists economy, affordability and security, and ministers and secretaries of state are expected to review progress on their mandates.
- Carney will brief ministers on a controversial trade agreement with China that would allow an annual import quota of up to 49,000 Chinese electric vehicles in exchange for reduced Chinese tariffs on canola, seafood and other products.
- Parliament returns Monday; Carney is scheduled to debrief premiers next week in Ottawa, and the article notes byelections are likely after recent departures from the House of Commons.
Summary:
Carney's Davos remarks and the closed-door cabinet meeting mark a recalibration of Canada's international posture, with U.S. trade tensions and the China trade deal central to discussions. Ministers will review mandates and prepare for Parliament's return Monday and a premiers' debrief in Ottawa next week. The article does not report a final decision from the planning forum.
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