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Opinion | Here is what Mark Carney must achieve on his historic mission to Washington

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Prime Minister Mark Carney’s private message to U.S. President Donald Trump should be clear: “Canada gives you leverage over China and Europe. Partnering with us enhances your hand abroad and secures wins at home,” writes Alan Kessel.


Alan Kessel is a former legal adviser to the Government of Canada and deputy high commissioner of Canada to the United Kingdom. He is also a senior fellow at the Macdonald Laurier Institute and a contributor to the Center for North American Prosperity and Security.

When Prime Minister Mark Carney travels to Washington on Tuesday to meet President Donald Trump, it will be more than a diplomatic courtesy call. It will be a pivotal test of Canada’s ability to navigate the fault lines of a shifting world order — and to assert its sovereign leadership in North America.

Carney’s trip comes just weeks before — a once-in-seven-years opportunity to shape the agenda of the world’s leading democracies. Rarely has that convening carried higher stakes. With Trump’s return to the Oval Office, America’s relationship with its G7 partners is strained anew by protectionism, tariffs, and a transactional approach to alliances. Meanwhile, G6 members — Canada, Britain, France, Germany, Italy, and Japan — are struggling to defend the principles of open markets and collective security that have underpinned prosperity for generations.

Alan Kessel is a former legal adviser to the Government of Canada and deputy high commissioner of Canada to the United Kingdom. He is also a senior fellow at the Macdonald Laurier Institute and a contributor to the Center for North American Prosperity and Security.

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