I think that one of the most interesting statements in Carney's press conference (after meetings with China) is "
Carney said China is more predictable partner than the U.S." Also, of note, is that Canada is continuing to secure global alliances without consideration of the 1823 United States goal to assert authority over the Western Hemisphere.
"The final question Carney addressed was on Greenland and security in the Arctic. He first stated that the future of Greenland, a self-governing Danish territory, is a decision for Greenland and Denmark. Canada is in discussions with Denmark and partners of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (Nato) on safeguarding Arctic security, he said.
"We've taken decisive steps in terms of Arctic security over the course of this [past] year," he said, noting that Canada is increasing its presence in that region from four months in a year to year-round.
Carney had earlier pledged to boost Canada’s military and security presence in the Arctic. Canada will officially open a consulate in Nuuk, Greenland, next month, and is planning for another in Anchorage, Alaska."
Trade tops the agenda in what is a Canadian leader's first visit to China after years of strained ties.
www.bbc.com
"Carney urged NATO allies including the U.S. to “respect their commitments” as he stressed Canada’s support for Danish sovereignty over the strategically vital Arctic island, which Trump has threatened to seize.
"We are NATO partners with Denmark, and so our full partnership stands," Carney said in his first remarks on the intensifying diplomatic brouhaha. "Our obligations on Article 5, Article 2 of NATO stand, and we stand full-square behind those."
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Carney said Greenland and Arctic sovereignty also featured in his discussions with Xi, adding that he “found much alignment of views in that regard.”
Canadian PM urged NATO allies including the U.S. to “respect their commitments.”
www.politico.eu
Prime Minister Mark Carney has a healthy response to questions about Trump: "who cares". He apologized for the comment, but the message is clear. Canada is a sovereign country where the US has no influence or authority.
November 2025