Geopolitical Rupture and Canada’s Foreign Policy Pivot in a Post-Liberal World: Assessing Mark Carney’s vision
Written by Aabir Das, BA History On 20 January 2026, Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney stood before the World Economic Forum in Davos and did something no Canadian head of state has done in recent memory. He declared that Canada could no longer assume its relationship with the United States to be cooperative or predictable. “We are in the midst of a rupture,” he declared, “not a transition” ①. In Davos, a stage often associated with platitudes and polished optimism, the tone was...