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Canada PM Carney Slams ‘Rules-Based Order’ at WEF: ‘If We’re Not at the Table, We’re on the Menu’

At the 2026 World Economic Forum Annual Meeting in Davos this week, Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney challenged the foundations of the so-called rules-based order. Labeling it a “fiction,” he took aim at what he called unchecked American hegemony and delivered one of the forum’s boldest warnings: “If we are not at the table, we are on the menu.” 🔥

Carney argued that middle powers have been “performing sovereignty while accepting subordination,” urging nations like Canada to demand a real seat in global decision-making. His message? Don’t let big players call all the shots.

Why this matters: For young professionals and entrepreneurs across Latin America, Asia, and beyond, Carney’s remarks spotlight the need for a more inclusive global conversation. Are emerging middle powers ready to step up? 🤔

The rules-based order was designed to create fair standards for trade, security, and human rights. But critics say it hasn’t kept pace with today’s shifting power dynamics. Carney’s blunt take pushes this debate into the spotlight as Davos wraps up.

Whether you’re a student, an investor, or an explorer, this moment is a reminder: global rules aren’t written in stone—they’re shaped by those who dare to show up. Will middle powers rewrite the playbook or stay on the menu? Stay tuned! 🌍✌️

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