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    Carney rejects Trump’s Davos jab as U.S.-Canada tensions flare

    January 23, 2026
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    DAVOS: U.S. President Donald Trump publicly rebuked Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney this week after Carney’s World Economic Forum speech described a breakdown in the rules-based international system and warned against the use of economic leverage by major powers. Trump’s response, delivered in remarks and later echoed online, sharpened tensions between Washington and Ottawa and put the U.S.-Canada relationship at the center of Davos discussions.

    Davos dispute spotlights U.S.-Canada tensions after Trump rebukes Mark Carney in public.

    Carney’s address, delivered in Davos on January 20, said the world was entering a harsher period of great-power rivalry in which longstanding assumptions about global rules and constraints no longer held. He argued that middle powers such as Canada should strengthen domestic resilience and coordinate with partners to protect sovereignty, human rights and stable trade, while criticizing tactics that use tariffs and deep economic ties as tools of pressure.

    Trump answered with a pointed rebuke that framed Canada as dependent on the United States, saying Canada “lives because of the United States” and suggesting Canadian leaders should show greater appreciation for U.S. support. The exchange landed as Trump is seeking to project U.S. leverage in trade and security matters, while Carney has emphasized Canada’s autonomy and a less U.S.-centric strategy for investment and supply chains.

    Carney rejected Trump’s characterization on January 22, saying Canada thrives because of Canadian values and institutions. Speaking after returning from Davos, he reiterated that Canada’s democracy and social model were built at home and that the country would defend its sovereignty. Canadian officials also emphasized that Canada is a longstanding ally that contributes to shared security arrangements and global economic stability.

    Board of Peace invitation withdrawn

    Trump moved quickly to escalate the dispute by withdrawing Canada’s invitation to join a new initiative he announced in Davos that he called the “Board of Peace.” Trump said Canada would not be included after Carney’s comments, describing the board as an elite group of leaders and portraying Canada’s exclusion as a consequence of Ottawa’s stance. The board was presented as a conflict-resolution effort initially focused on a ceasefire framework for Gaza.

    The initiative’s participation requirement includes a $1 billion contribution from each member, according to public descriptions of the plan. Trump said the board had backing tied to a U.N. Security Council resolution, and he listed participating countries while noting others had not joined. Canadian officials publicly signaled they would not commit funding without clear governance and terms, and Carney said Ottawa needed more detail before taking any position.

    Beyond the board dispute, the episode renewed scrutiny of Trump’s recent rhetoric about borders and U.S. dominance. Trump circulated a modified map depicting the United States with Canada incorporated, a move that drew criticism in Canada as disrespectful to sovereignty. Trump also complained that Canada benefits from U.S. “freebies,” language that Canadian leaders said misrepresents the depth of bilateral trade and the integrated nature of North American industries.

    Trade ties and diplomatic friction

    The clash comes as the United States, Canada and Mexico operate under the U.S.-Mexico-Canada Agreement, which is scheduled for a formal review process. Carney has highlighted diversification efforts, including expanding trade links beyond the United States, while maintaining that Canada will protect rules-based commerce and investment standards. Trump has repeatedly favored aggressive tariff threats in negotiations, a tactic Carney criticized in Davos as destabilizing for allies and markets.

    For Canada, the immediate priority has been containing political fallout while keeping cross-border commerce steady, including energy, autos and critical minerals. For the United States, the dispute has underscored how Trump’s public attacks on allied leaders can quickly translate into policy moves and diplomatic disruptions. The Davos exchange left both governments facing intensified pressure to manage disagreements without further public escalation.

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