Carney says ‘strands’ of a new world order could be woven at G7 summit
Carney said leaders will discuss Ukraine, China and AI rules as Canada moves to regulate chatbots and child online safety.
- On Saturday, Prime Minister Mark Carney said at Trinity College Dublin that the upcoming summit could weave strands of a new world order, emphasizing broadened participation to address Ukraine, AI safety, and global economic imbalances.
- Carney's remarks build on his January Davos speech urging middle powers to unite against great power coercion, a strategy now driving the G7's outreach to nations like Kenya, Brazil, Egypt, and India.
- Bill C-34, introduced Wednesday in the House of Commons, mandates AI chatbot companies act responsibly and establish crisis protocols for self-harm or violence, aligning with G7 international guardrails efforts.
- Officials expect leaders to issue issue-specific statements rather than a final communiqué, while trade tensions persist regarding the USMCA with a scheduled July 1 review creating pressure.
- A U.S. official signaled "no major breakthroughs" are expected with Canada during the summit, reflecting ongoing friction as President Donald Trump continues pressuring Canada on trade and immigration.
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Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney believes that the "wires" of a new world order could be woven at the G7 summit next week.
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DUBLIN (AP) - Canada's Prime Minister Mark Carney continued his efforts to pivot away from the United States and align with Europe, meeting with the leader of Ireland on Saturday ahead of the upcoming G7 summit and saying middle power countries shouldn't compete for favor with America. Carney said that Canada and the European Union have a combined population that is more than twice that of the United States, with a similarly sized economy and a …
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