New Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney seeks alliances in Europe as he offers with Trump

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OTTAWA, Ontario (AP) — New Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney is heading to Paris and London on Monday to hunt alliances as he offers with U.S. President Donald Trump’s assaults on Canada’s sovereignty and financial system.

Carney is purposely making his first international journey to the capital cities of the 2 nations that formed Canada’s early existence.

At his swearing-in ceremony on Friday, Carney famous the nation was constructed on the bedrock of three peoples, French, English and Indigenous, and stated Canada is essentially completely different from America and can “by no means, ever, in any method form or type, be a part of the USA.”

“The Trump issue is the rationale for the journey. The Trump issue towers over every little thing else Carney should take care of,” stated Nelson Wiseman, professor emeritus on the College of Toronto.

Carney, a former central banker who turned 60 on Sunday, will meet with French President Emmanuel Macron in Paris on Monday and later journey to London to sit down down with U.Ok. Prime Minister Keir Starmer in an effort to diversify commerce and maybe coordinate a response to Trump’s tariffs.

He can even meet with King Charles III, the pinnacle of state in Canada. The journey to England is a bit a homecoming, as Carney is a former governor of the Financial institution of England, the primary noncitizen to be named to the function within the financial institution’s 300-plus-year historical past.

Carney then travels to the sting of Canada’s Arctic to “reaffirm Canada’s Arctic safety and sovereignty” earlier than returning to Ottawa the place he’s anticipated to name an election inside days.

Carney has stated he’s prepared to fulfill with Trump if he exhibits respect for Canadian sovereignty. He stated he doesn’t plan to go to Washington for the time being however hopes to have a telephone name with the president quickly.

Sweeping tariffs of 25% and Trump’s speak of creating Canada the 51st U.S. state have infuriated Canadians, and plenty of are avoiding shopping for American items after they can.

Carney’s authorities is reviewing the buy of U.S.-made F-35 fighter jets in mild of Trump’s commerce battle.

The governing Liberal Occasion had appeared poised for a historic election defeat this yr till Trump declared financial battle and repeatedly has stated Canada ought to develop into the 51st state. Now the occasion and its new chief may come out on high.

Robert Bothwell, a professor of Canadian historical past and worldwide relations on the College of Toronto, stated Carney is smart to not go to Trump.

“There’s no level in going to Washington,” Bothwell stated. “As (former Prime Minister Justin) Trudeau’s therapy exhibits, all that ends in is a crude try by Trump to humiliate his visitors. Nor can you have got a rational dialog with somebody who merely sits there and repeats disproven lies.”

Bothwell stated that Trump calls for respect, “but it surely’s usually a one-way road, asking others to put aside their self-respect to bend to his will.”

Daniel Béland, a political science professor at McGill College in Montreal, stated it’s completely important that Canada diversify commerce amidst the continued commerce battle with the USA. Greater than 75% of Canada’s exports go to the U.S.

Béland stated Arctic sovereignty can also be a key problem for Canada.

“President Trump’s aggressive discuss each Canada and Greenland and the obvious rapprochement between Russia, a robust Arctic energy, and the USA underneath Trump have elevated anxieties about our management over this distant but extremely strategic area,” Béland stated.

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