Canadian PM Carney fires back at Trump over claim that 'Canada lives because of the United States'
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney refuted Donald Trump's claim that "Canada lives because of the United States" during a cabinet retreat in Québec on Thursday. This exchange follows Trump's withdrawal of Canada's invitation to join the Board of Peace, a U.S.-led council focused on Gaza's post-war future.

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AI-generatedCanadian Prime Minister Mark Carney refuted Donald Trump's claim that "Canada lives because of the United States" during a cabinet retreat in Québec on Thursday. This exchange follows Trump's withdrawal of Canada's invitation to join the Board of Peace, a U.S.-led council focused on Gaza's post-war future. The tensions between Carney and Trump escalated at the World Economic Forum in Davos, where both leaders indirectly and directly criticized each other in their speeches. Carney advocated for middle powers like Canada to assert themselves in a fading rules-based order, while Trump stated Canada "should be grateful" for benefits received from the U.S. The White House pointed to Trump's Truth Social post when asked for comment.
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Model · rule-basedKey claims
5 extractedCarney said the 'rules-based order is fading,' referencing the U.S.
The Board of Peace was inaugurated in Davos, Switzerland.
Trump rescinded Canada's invitation to join the Board of Peace.
Carney rejected Trump's assertion, stating Canada thrives because it is Canadian.
Trump asserted that 'Canada lives because of the United States.'