I meant what I said in Davos
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After Carney made headlines for his Davos speech criticizing "American hegemony," the Canadian prime minister's approval ratings surged
Trump claims the U.S. should control Greenland for Golden Dome missile defense, says Canada "lives because of the United States" in heated Davos remarks.
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said on Monday that Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney “aggressively” walked back his comments made at last week’s Davos summit in a follow-up call with President Donald Trump.
In posts on the Truth Social platform, Trump referred to Carney as "governor," a reminder of the president's previous musings about using economic force to compel Canada to become the 51st state. Trump also warned that Canada "is systematically destroying itself" by deepening economic ties with China.
President Donald Trump late Thursday announced he withdrew Canada's invitation to join the U.S.-led Board of Peace, as relations between the longtime allies continue to deteriorate during his second term.
Canada's Carney calls Trump a strong negotiator ahead of USMCA talks:: Ottawa, Canada::[REPORTER:] "Since your speech in Davos, we've had Donald Trump threaten fresh tariffs on Canada if we cut a deal with China.