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Mark Carney warns of ‘rupture’ to global order as Donald Trump rattles allies

Canadian leader calls on ‘middle powers’ to unite as Davos braces for US president’s arrival

The rules-based international order is undergoing a “rupture, not a transition”, Canada’s Prime Minister Mark Carney said on Tuesday, as he urged the world’s “middle powers” to unite in response.

Carney did not mention Donald Trump by name but his speech at Davos won a standing ovation from executives attending the World Economic Forum in Switzerland, where the US president will speak on Wednesday, days after threatening European allies with new tariffs if they do not accept his quest to acquire Greenland.

The Canadian leader pointed to the “fiction” of a global order with “American hegemony” at its centre, but said an era of multilateralism was ending as groups such as the World Trade Organization and UN became “greatly diminished”.  

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