Diving deeper into the ‘Carney doctrine’ | The House

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In a speech heard around the world, Prime Minister Mark Carney laid out a stark new vision for Canada’s foreign policy in Davos. He warned that middle powers must band together or risk being sidelined by global heavyweights like the U.S. and China. Former diplomats weigh in on the so-called ‘Carney doctrine,’ while ex-Republican senator Jeff Flake explains whether the message is landing inside the United States. Germany’s ambassador to Canada responds to Carney’s call for middle-power co-operation. Plus, what comes next? Catherine Cullen presses International Trade Minister Maninder Sidhu on how Canada will turn words into action and Aaron Wherry examines the political ripples from Carney’s follow-up speech back home.
00:00 – Intro
01:32 – The ‘Carney doctrine’
14:44 – Ex-senator predicts more Republicans may soon stand up to Trump
25:13 – Carney wants middle powers to team up. Will they heed the call?
33:19 – How will Carney deliver on his Davos declaration?
44:25 – The Quebec coda

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