Carney seeks new US-Canada partnership as world undergoes ‘rupture’
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney proposed a "new partnership" with the United States during a speech in New York on Thursday. He stated that as the world experiences a "rupture" due to the US reconfiguring its commercial ties, closer collaboration with Canada in sectors like aluminum, cars, and critical minerals would benefit both nations.

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AI-generatedCanadian Prime Minister Mark Carney proposed a "new partnership" with the United States during a speech in New York on Thursday. He stated that as the world experiences a "rupture" due to the US reconfiguring its commercial ties, closer collaboration with Canada in sectors like aluminum, cars, and critical minerals would benefit both nations. Carney also commented on his January meeting with Chinese President Xi Jinping, describing it as a "very basic reset of the relationship," which had previously deteriorated under his predecessor.
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5 extractedCarney described his meeting with Chinese President Xi Jinping as a 'very basic reset of the relationship'.
Carney believes working closely with Canada in sectors like aluminium, cars, and critical minerals would strengthen both countries.
Carney stated the world is undergoing a 'rupture' as the US transforms its commercial relationships.
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney called for a new partnership with the United States.
Ties to China had broken down under Carney's predecessor, Justin Trudeau.