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Oh, Canada. What the heck is wrong with your leadership. President Donald Trump has rescinded an offer to your Prime Minister Mark Carney to join the Board of Peace. Permanently rescinded. Blocked for good. Blame Canada? You voted for Carney, you own this.
Honestly, I have only been to Toronto and so I don’t truly know too much about Canada. Don’t blame me though. I learned most everything I know about Canada from Ren & Stimpy and The Royal Canadian Kilted Yaksmen. Well, Ren & Stimpy and the way the previous Prime Minister Justin “Soy Boy” Trudeau treated the truckers during the Scamdemic. They have had a dictatorial problem with their elites for a time.
For instance, Mark Carney and Xi Jinping vowed to adapt to new “global realities” in their meeting ten days ago. Good luck with that, Mark. Then, while at the World Economic Forum, Carney gave a speech dragging Trump. Big mistake…HUGE.
Carney is, I think, confused. He bowed down to Xi and then warns other countries about getting devoured by larger, more important ones. From Politico:
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney says a global order based on rules has been rendered “fiction” and is urging smaller countries to forge new strategic alliances to keep from being subjugated by “great powers” acting in their own self-interest.
Carney’s speech Tuesday to the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, did not specifically name-check President Donald Trump or his administration, but it amounted to a rallying cry for smaller countries to work together to wrestle economic control of their future.
“This fiction was useful,” Carney said. “This bargain no longer works.”
Carney was walking a political high-wire — balancing the need to stand with European allies facing an unprecedented attack on their sovereignty from Trump’s Greenland annexation threats, while not provoking a mercurial president ahead of this year’s review of the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement, with billions of dollars at stake.
Carney said all is not lost in the world order, calling on middle powers to come together to “build something bigger, better, stronger, more just.”
“This is the task of the middle powers, the countries that have the most to lose from a world of fortresses and most to gain from genuine cooperation,” Carney added.
It’s precious that Carney thinks Canada is mid–that’s generous. Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick is right. Canada has the second best deal in the world but we have to listen to them whine:
WATCH: U.S. Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick lashes out at Mark Carney in Davos.
"They have the second-best deal in the world, and all I gotta do is listen to this guy whine and complain?"
Lutnick says Trump views Carney's speech as "political noise" for his reelection bid. pic.twitter.com/b2eHJpd8o1
— Harrison Faulkner (@Harry__Faulkner) January 22, 2026
Canada voted for this group so Blame Canada.
Canada may not live because of the United States but they live much better because of the United States. Donald Trump made a required move because of this horse hockey. From The Hill:
President Trump on Friday revoked Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney’s invitation to join his Board of Peace, days after the prime minister said he opposed Trump’s proposed tariffs on Europe as a punishment for being against his push to take control of Greenland.
“Dear Prime Minister Carney,” Trump wrote on Truth Social. “Please let this Letter serve to represent that the Board of Peace is withdrawing its invitation to you regarding Canada’s joining, what will be, the most prestigious Board of Leaders ever assembled, at any time.”
Oh snap! More:
Last week, Carney said he received an invitation and planned to accept, Reuters reported.
Trump invited Carney and several other world leaders, including Russian President Vladimir Putin, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Argentinian President Javier Milei, to be part of the board. Chaired by Trump, the board would oversee Gaza with plans to rehabilitate the ravaged territory, as part of Trump’s 20-point peace plan amid the ceasefire between Israel and Hamas.
Carney previously questioned how the $1 billion membership fee for those joining the board would be spent. He told reporters Sunday that Canada “wants money to have maximum impact.”
Well, if you want to play with the big boys and you don’t want to be mid, you have to ante up. And the Saudi’s know that’s the way it works:
US President Donald Trump has withdrawn an invitation for Canada to join his newly constituted Board of Peace in what appeared to be a retaliatory move following Prime Minister Mark Carney’s speech at the World Economic Forum.https://t.co/WNUKhDD1Uo
— Saudi Gazette (@Saudi_Gazette) January 23, 2026
Mark Carney will soon learn his place or Marco Rubio will explain it to him. Blame Canada.
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