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Carney may accept the world as it is, but we cannot accept Canada as it is
Canada’s inefficient ports rank near the bottom globally, risking economic sovereignty as exports shift to U.S. ports, while defence spending and trade diversification increase, analysts say.
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Letter to the editor: Tell congressional statesman to stand for us and stop Trump’s dogfights
The U.S. and the world grasped the reality of Canadian Prime Minister Carney’s remarks in Davos, Switzerland. Heed the truth in what was said. Take note of how it affects the world, our country and our state’s relationships in it.…
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Read Full ArticleCarney in Davos: “The power of the less powerful starts with honesty”
Speaking at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland on Jan. 20, Prime Minister Mark Carney said that the global “rules based international order” was undergoing a rupture, not a transition. Carney warned that the long-standing promise of economic integration between middle and great powers has increasingly been distorted, becoming a tool of leverage and subjugation rather than cooperation. The speech — written entirely by Carney — came…
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Leaning Left1Leaning Right2Center2Last UpdatedBias Distribution40% Center, 40% Right
Bias Distribution
- 40% of the sources are Center, 40% of the sources lean Right
40% Right
L 20%
C 40%
R 40%
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