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Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney gave a speech at the World Economic Forum in Davos where he warned of a 'rupture' in the world order and criticized the United States without directly naming Trump. He said the old rules-based international order is fading and 'is not coming back.'
Trump, speaking at the same event, said 'Canada lives because of the United States' and later withdrew an invitation for Carney to join a proposed 'Board of Peace.' The speech also addressed reports that U.S. officials had met with Alberta separatist groups, with Carney saying he expects the U.S. administration to 'respect Canadian sovereignty.'
Carney later traveled to Beijing, where he met with Xi and discussed a 'strategic partnership' with China. Chinese officials urged Canada to break from U.S. influence during the visit.
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