Carney rang an opening bell in Davos. What comes next?
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When everyone was looking for a voice in Europe that would put a stop to Donald Trump, he has been a satisfied retired Canadian who has stood up to him. Mark Carney, Canada’s prime minister, spoke this week at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, one of the most inspiring and eloquent speeches remembered in that square. Faced with the political and business elite of the planet, the 60-year-old politician noted “the breakdown of the wo…
Carney puts America last at Davos; Trump hits back
The World Economic Forum’s annual meeting in Davos offered a picture-perfect illustration of the clash between globalism and America First.Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney — a longtime advocate of globalist policies, whether as governor of the Bank of England or as a United Nations goodwill ambassador for climate change — delivered a speech that electrified woke forces around the world.'Canada lives because of the United States. Remember that…
Given the hyperaggressive unilateralism of the United States and the dwindling power of the multilateral institutions created after World War II, Europe, Asia and the Global South are facing the challenge of building new axes of cooperation. Mark Carney, the Canadian Prime Minister, described this issue as a matter of survival in his dramatic speech during the World Economic Forum (WEF) held this week in the Swiss Alps.
Carney sets himself apart at Davos
From the Swiss mountains of Davos to the Quebec City Citadel, it is a remarkable call to unity that Mark Carney has made to the great leaders of the planet and to the Canadians themselves.
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