Mark Carney
- World leaders flock to Beijing, hedging against U.S. disruptions - Nations that avoided China in recent years are now sending their leaders to Beijing for meetings with Chinese President Xi Jinping.
- The 'middle powers' are having a moment, but can they stand up to Trump? - Some are looking to the world's "middle powers" as a possible bulwark against increasing unilateralism among global superpowers.
- Carney says Canada has no plans to pursue free trade agreement with China as Trump threatens tariffs - Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney said Sunday his country has no intention of pursuing a free trade deal with China. Carney said his recent agreement with China merely cuts tariffs on a few sectors that were recently hit with tariffs.
- Asia-Pacific stocks trade mixed as geopolitical worries keep investors on edge - Asia-Pacific markets traded mixed Monday as investors continued to pile into gold, sending it to fresh highs.
- Trump stirs talk of 'new world order' as leaders signal shifting global alliances - President Donald Trump gives. Offended by Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney's increasingly assertive posture toward the U.S., Trump revoked an invitation to join his Board of Peace. Many Western allies are suspicious of the organization
- From French drug pricing to 'loser' windmills: A rundown of who Trump criticized at Davos - U.S. President Donald Trump sharply criticized a number of current and former political leaders at the World Economic Forum in Davos.
- Trump is going to Davos — here are the big names who aren't - A who's who of heads of state, top CEOs and tech pioneers are landing in Davos for the 2026 World Economic Forum meeting. But some big names aren't going.
- Chinese EVs are coming to Canada. How soon will they be here? How much will they cost? - Here's what you need to know about Chinese EVs and their pending arrival in Canada.
- The Latest: DOJ subpoenas central bank and threatens criminal indictment, Fed Chair Powell says - Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powellsaid Sunday the Department of Justice has served the central bank with subpoenas and threatened it with a criminal indictment over his testimony this summer about the Fed’s building renovations. The move