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Canada PM warns of world order rupture at Davos
Summary
At the World Economic Forum in Davos, Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney warned that the old rules-based international order is no longer returning and received a standing ovation; he also said Canada opposes U.S. tariffs linked to Greenland.
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Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney spoke at the World Economic Forum in Davos and received a standing ovation. He said the rules-based international order no longer functions as it once did and that the old order is not coming back. Carney urged smaller countries to build new alliances and described the need for wider economic connections. His remarks came amid tensions over U.S. actions related to Greenland and tariffs.
Key points:
- Mark Carney received a standing ovation after his Davos remarks.
- He said the rules-based world order has weakened and that the old order is not returning.
- Carney said Canada strongly opposes U.S. tariffs tied to the dispute over Greenland and voiced support for Denmark's sovereignty there.
- He noted a recent deal with China and said Canada seeks broader economic connections in areas such as energy, agriculture and financial services.
Summary:
The speech highlighted concerns about changing international norms and emphasized Canada's preference for new alliances and economic ties rather than a return to past arrangements. Undetermined at this time.
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