Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney sounded more like a populist leader than a former central banker during his address at the World Economic Forum in Davos on January 20. Bemoaning the "fading" of ...
It takes a special kind of hubris to stand in Davos, surrounded by the global elite, and lecture the world on the virtues of ...
He laments the decline of the world while cozying up to China and shirking responsibility for defense. Carney said he expects a robust review of the continental trade pact, which the Trump ...
After Carney made headlines for his Davos speech criticizing "American hegemony," the Canadian prime minister's approval ratings surged ...
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Avi Benlolo: Carney preaches about 'rupture' abroad, without having tended to it at home
Mark Carney’s speech this week at the World Economic Forum was impactful, if not masterful. It was a state of the union of sorts not only for Canadians, but for the international community to come to ...
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