‘A global rupture’: Carney calls for Canada-EU unity before G7 summit
Key takeaways
- Canada’s prime minister has warned that the ‘rules-based’ global order is ‘breaking down’ amid superpower dominance.
- Carney delivered his remarks on Saturday at the launch of the De Chastelain Public Lecture series at Trinity College in Dublin, Ireland.
- According to Carney, the world is at a critical juncture, and he appealed to leaders of what he called the “middle powers” to unite and find their collective strength.
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Canada’s prime minister has warned that the ‘rules-based’ global order is ‘breaking down’ amid superpower dominance.
xwhatsapp-strokecopylinkgoogle Add Al Jazeera on Googleinfo Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney shakes hands with former Labour Party politician Alex White at Trinity College Dublin on June 13 [Emilija Jefremova/Reuters, pool]By Al Jazeera Staff Published On 13 Jun 202613 Jun 2026On the eve of the upcoming week’s Group of Seven (G7) meeting, Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney has reiterated his vision of a shift away from a world order dominated by superpowers.
Carney delivered his remarks on Saturday at the launch of the De Chastelain Public Lecture series at Trinity College in Dublin, Ireland. Attendees included his Irish counterpart, Micheal Martin.