DAVOS, SWITZERLAND – JANUARY 20: Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney delivers a speech on the World Financial Discussion board Annual Assembly held in Davos, Switzerland on January 20, 2026.
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U.S. President Donald Trump withdrew the invitation to Canada to affix his “Board of Peace,” days after Prime Minister Mark Carney’s tackle in Davos warning in opposition to financial coersion by the world’s superpowers.
“Pricey Prime Minister Carney: Please let this Letter serve to signify that the Board of Peace is withdrawing its invitation to you concerning Canada’s becoming a member of,” Trump mentioned in a submit on Fact Social on Thursday evening stateside.
Carney mentioned final week that he meant to affix the board however particulars, together with monetary phrases, had but to be labored out. States in search of a everlasting seat must pay $1 billion.
In his speech on the World Financial Discussion board in Davos, Switzerland, earlier this week, Carney mentioned the world’s “center powers” should band collectively to withstand coercion from the world’s largest powers.
“Nice powers have begun utilizing financial integration as weapons. Tariffs as leverage, monetary infrastructure as coercion, provide chains as vulnerabilities to be exploited,” he mentioned.
Whereas Carney didn’t identify any nation, Trump responded later, saying on the sidelines of the discussion board that “Canada lives due to the USA. Keep in mind that, Mark, the subsequent time you make your statements.”
Hours earlier than Carney’s speech, Trump had posted on social media a digitally-altered picture of a map with Greenland, Venezuela and Canada coated with American flag.
Latest occasions have proven that “the rules-based worldwide order” is successfully useless, whereas the world’s superpowers “pursue their pursuits utilizing financial integration as a weapon of coercion,” Carney mentioned in his speech.
Relations between the 2 longstanding allies have come below heavy pressure in Trump’s second time period, who has referred to the neighboring nation because the U.S.’ 51st state, in addition to concentrating on it with tariffs.
U.S. President Donald Trump (R) meets with Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney within the Oval Workplace of the White Home on October 07, 2025 in Washington, DC.
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The “Board of Peace,” chaired by Trump, was initially conceived to supervise the demilitarization and rebuilding of Gaza strip after a two-year struggle with Israel. However Trump mentioned he foresees the board to take a wider position that would finally rival the United Nations, a remit that has alarmed a number of U.S. allies.
Trump has garnered the help from regional Center East nations together with Turkey, Egypt, Saudi Arabia and Qatar, in addition to rising economies similar to Indonesia.
However a number of international powers and conventional Western U.S. allies have been extra cautious, together with Australia, France, Germany, Italy and a few have rejected the proposal. U.Okay. International Secretary Yvette Cooper reportedly mentioned that it “will not be one of many signatories” citing issues over Russian President Vladimir Putin’s invitation to affix.
Russia and China are amongst these invited to affix the board. Putin reportedly informed the Russian safety council that the overseas ministry was nonetheless learning the proposal whereas China has not confirmed whether or not it’s going to be part of.
Carney’s WEF tackle adopted his high-profile go to to China final week, the place he reached a wide-ranging settlement with President Xi Jinping to scale back tariffs and rebuild ties.
As a part of the deal, Beijing reduce tariffs on a variety of agricultural merchandise from Canada whereas Ottawa elevated the quotas for imports of Chinese language electrical automobiles into its market with the most-favored-nation tariff charge of 6.1%.
Carney hailed his strategic partnership with Xi, touting the significance of their ties within the face of a “new world order,” in a veiled reference to the worldwide instability brought on by Trump’s overseas coverage swings and disruptive commerce agenda.

