Mark Carney Proposes European
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- Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney says ‘new world order will be built starting with Europe’
- Carney said that Canada and the European Union have a combined population that is more than twice that of the United States, with a similarly sized economy and a collective defense budget that is twice that of China’s.
- “In a world of great power rivalry, middle powers have a choice — to compete for favor or to combine to create a third path with impact,” Carney said at Trinity College in Dublin.
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney has articulated a vision for a new world order that he believes should be anchored in Europe. Speaking at Trinity College in Dublin, Carney emphasized the need for middle powers, like Canada and those in the European Union, to collaborate rather than compete for favor with the United States.
This statement comes as he met with the leader of Ireland on June 13, 2026, ahead of the G7 summit, highlighting a strategic pivot towards Europe amidst ongoing global tensions. Carney pointed out that Canada and the EU together boast a population more than twice that of the United States, alongside a similarly sized economy and a defense budget that surpasses that of China.
He argued that this collective strength can empower smaller nations to forge impactful alliances. In a world characterized by great power rivalry, Carney believes that these middle powers can choose to create a third path that enhances their influence on the global stage.
This approach reflects a growing sentiment among some leaders that collaboration among nations is essential for navigating the complexities of contemporary geopolitics.

