Speaking in Beijing yesterday, Carney framed Canada’s future as at a crossroad: submit to American dominance, or help build a new global order in partnership with China
Prime Minister Carney's language was deliberate and unmistakable, not an offhand remark.
The pivot is especially striking given that just nine months ago, Carney publicly identified China as Canada’s greatest security threat. Now, standing before representatives of the Chinese Communist Party, he is promoting cooperation and a sweeping global realignment with the same regime.
The term “New World Order” is often sold as harmless, as a rebalancing of global power or increased cooperation between nations. But it also carries a far more troubling meaning, of a centralized reorganization of political, economic, and social systems that concentrates power and erodes national sovereignty.