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Prime Minister Mark Carney arrived in Switzerland on Monday to join the global power elite for the World Economic Forum in the ski resort town of Davos, where he's looking to drum up investment from other countries and corporations.
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Full text and video: Mark Carney tells World Economic Forum 'the old order is not coming back'
Prime Minister Mark Carney delivered a speech on Tuesday at a plenary session at the World Economic Forum, the annual meeting of influential leaders in Davos, Switzerland.
As President Trump continued his quest for Greenland, Prime Minister Mark Carney said great powers were unrestrained and urged medium-size countries to band together.
On Wednesday, the president took a moment to praise the address Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney made on Tuesday at the World Economic Forum (WEF) and pitched her government's vision of investment.
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Carney's speech to World Economic Forum draws praise, calls for action
OTTAWA — Prime Minister Mark Carney's call at the World Economic Forum for middle powers to band together against economic coercion by "great powers" is winning some cross-partisan support at home, and garnering attention all over the world.
States like Canada have long known the current system of international rules-based order is a “fiction,” Carney said.
In his speech to this year’s World Economic Forum at Davos, Canadian prime minister Mark Carney mourned the demise of international cooperation by evoking an authority from ancient Greece.
The most stark example of this shift has been Trump’s threat to take over Greenland, dismissing the nation as a large “piece of ice” as he demanded that Denmark cede control to the U.S., a move that could have caused NATO to rupture.
Prime Minister Mark Carney’s 16-minute speech at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland received a standing ovation, a rare occurrence at the summit.