There’s currently “nothing normal” about dealing with the United States, Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney told parliament Tuesday, as he faced questions over his handling of relations with President Donald Trump.
Carney has returned to Ottawa after delivering a widely acclaimed speech at last week’s World Economic Forum, which argued that the rules‑based international order led by Washington for decades was enduring a “rupture.” The speech — which also cautioned middle powers against hoping “compliance” would spare them from major power aggression — also earned rare cross‑party praise in Canada.
Opposition leader and Conservative Party head Pierre Poilievre, normally a relentless partisan brawler, has called it “well-crafted and eloquently delivered.”
The leader of the separatist Bloc Quebecois, Yves‑Francois Blanchet, said it was “reassuring and promising.” (AFP)




