Mark Carney, Canada and Davos
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Canada's prime minister said powerful countries are using economic weapons to pursue their interests, while affirming support for Greenland and Nato.
The Canadian Press on MSN
Carney wraps up his world tour today with meetings in Switzerland
Prime Minister Mark Carney is wrapping up his nine-day trip around the world — a tour aimed at drumming up investment abroad that has attracted some cross-partisan criticism.
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney said on Tuesday that the country strongly opposed any tariffs being imposed by the U.S. to further President Donald Trump's aim of acquiring 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 Canadian government is drafting a new automotive strategy that will give better market access to companies that build vehicles in the country, a move that fires back at the Trump administration’s attempts to get automakers to move factories to the US from Canada.
Diversifying trade relationships while sustaining those with America will be a tricky balance for Canada’s prime minister
In a speech at Davos, written by Carney himself, the Canadian prime minister laid out his doctrine for a world of fractured international norms
Russia poses a clear threat in the Arctic, Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney told world leaders in Davos, Switzerland, though at this stage it is “more prospective than actual.”Carney made the comment Tuesday in response to a question about US President Donald Trump’s assertion that Greenland is under threat from Russia and China.