Davos, Trump and Mark Carney
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Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney's landmark speech tells us a lot about the future of climate and energy geopolitics.
When he spoke at Davos this week, Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney referenced a 1978 essay by Vaclav Havel, written when Czechoslovakia was under Soviet control.
Given Trump's Greenland rhetoric, it's not surprising the Canadian prime minister and European leaders are frustrated.
David Coletto, the boss of Abacus Data, a polling firm, reckons Mr Carney probably amassed domestic political capital with his Davos speech, a rallying cry to stand up to Mr Trump, which plays well with most Canadians.
What did PM Mark Carney's speeches in Davos and Quebec mean? Not every expert agrees the widely acclaimed messages were without flaws.
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By Promit Mukherjee OTTAWA, Jan 26 (Reuters) - Canada's Prime Minister Mark Carney will likely visit India the first week of March and sign deals on uranium, energy, minerals and artificial intelligence,
Donald Trump has withdrawn Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney’s invitation to his proposed «Board of Peace», a loosely defined initiative presented as focused on peace efforts and the reconstruction of Gaza.