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I meant what I said in Davos

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 · 12h · on MSN
Mark Carney's Popularity Rises Post-Davos, While Trump Slips
Following a heated back-and-forth between Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney and President Donald Trump during the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, support for the Canadian leader has swel...

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 · 14h
Carney rolls his eyes at US Treasury secretary, telling Trump he meant what he said at Davos
 · 10h · on MSN
Canada's Carney to Trump: 'I meant what I said in Davos'
 · 16h
Carney says he stands by Davos speech amid U.S. claims he walked back his comments in call with Trump
Prime Minister Mark Carney told reporters on Tuesday he stands by his recent Davos speech that implicitly criticized the United States, after U.S. Secretary of the Treasury Scott Bessent told Fox News...

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 · 3h
Carney stands by Davos speech despite Trump administration's claims
 · 15h
Carney rolls his eyes at US treasury secretary, telling Trump he meant what he said at Davos
 · 11h
Carney says almost nothing is normal in the US, trade pact review starting soon
U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said that during the call, Carney "was very aggressively walking back" some of the remarks he made during a speech in Davos in which he urged nations to accept th...

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 · 14h
Carney denies walking back Davos speech in phone call with Trump
 · 1d
Carney walked back Davos comments in call with Trump, US treasury chief says
11hon MSN

Canada’s Carney Tells Trump ‘I Meant What I Said’ in Davos

The conversation marks the latest uptick in trade tensions between Ottawa and Washington.
The Economist
2d

Mark Carney understands the new world, but can he survive it?

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.
Opinion
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Opinion: Mark Carney's warning and its echoes from the past

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.

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