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Prime Minister Mark Carney says we’ve entered a “new world order.” But what does that really mean for Canada? Plus, a lot of reaction from Trump and Carney's World Economic Forum Speeches.
As Ottawa moves closer to China and signs a new economic roadmap with the China despite Carney previously calling them, Canada’s “greatest threat”.
Is Canada changing sides? And what does this mean for our economy, security, and relationship with the United States, which is taking a harder line on China?
Is this strategic leadership or short-term politics that could put Canada at risk?
Join David Leis live with David Redman, Scott McGregor, and Marco Navarro-Genie as they unpack the real meaning behind Carney’s “new world order” comment and what it signals for Canada’s future.
By Return to ReasonPrime Minister Mark Carney says we’ve entered a “new world order.” But what does that really mean for Canada? Plus, a lot of reaction from Trump and Carney's World Economic Forum Speeches.
As Ottawa moves closer to China and signs a new economic roadmap with the China despite Carney previously calling them, Canada’s “greatest threat”.
Is Canada changing sides? And what does this mean for our economy, security, and relationship with the United States, which is taking a harder line on China?
Is this strategic leadership or short-term politics that could put Canada at risk?
Join David Leis live with David Redman, Scott McGregor, and Marco Navarro-Genie as they unpack the real meaning behind Carney’s “new world order” comment and what it signals for Canada’s future.

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