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Canada's New Prime Minister Criticizes Trump as U.S. Faces Global Backlash

Mark Carney's rise to leadership coincides with growing international discontent over U.S. foreign policies under Trump, straining alliances and impacting global relations.

  • Mark Carney, a former banker with no prior elected political experience, has been elected as Canada's new prime minister, securing 85.9% of the Liberal Party leadership vote.
  • Carney's victory reflects a pivot away from Justin Trudeau's leadership as Canada grapples with a cost-of-living crisis and rising tensions with the U.S. under Donald Trump's administration.
  • Trump's recent decisions, including halting military aid to Ukraine and imposing erratic tariffs on Canada, Mexico, and China, have drawn widespread international criticism and strained U.S. alliances.
  • Carney's speech highlighted global frustration with Trump's policies, particularly his treatment of Ukraine and alignment with authoritarian regimes, signaling a shift in Canada's approach to U.S. relations.
  • The U.S. faces increasing isolation as traditional allies like NATO members and Canada distance themselves, while adversaries, including Russia and China, exploit the situation.
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