Munich Security Conference, Europe and Donald Trump
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Trump is excluding Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney from his Board of Peace.
It's not unreasonable to think about how any action by a Canadian government might impact relations with Canada's largest trading partner. At the same time, allowing the American president's potential for anger to dictate the behaviour of Canadian leaders risks ceding a great amount of power.
President Donald Trump addressed the World Economic Summit in Davos, confusing Greenland and Iceland, saying NATO called him 'Daddy' and much more.
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‘You Can See It All Over His Face’: Trump Looks Like He Took a Beating, but His Explanation Has Fans Wondering What Really Happened and How Bad It WasPresident Donald Trump is still harping on his recent return from Davos, where he got the most unwarm welcome any president has ever seen. His international appearances […] ‘You Can See It All Over His Face’: Trump Looks Like He Took a Beating,
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney has told U.S. President Donald Trump that he stands by his comments made at the World Economic Forum in Davos.
As Karoline Leavitt and others struggle to spin Trump’s speech as a world-historical triumph, a critic of Trump’s unfitness explains why it was a disaster for our whole country and its future.
Prime Minister Mark Carney speaks at the beginning of a Cabinet Planning Forum at the Citadelle in Quebec City, Thursday, Jan. 22, 2026. (Jacques Boissinot /The Canadian Press via AP) TORONTO — Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney responded to U.S ...
Trump repeatedly mixed up Greenland and Iceland during his Davos speech last month as he pushed for the U.S. to acquire the Danish territory