'The powerful have their power. We have the capacity to stop pretending': the Canadian PM's call to action at Davos | Mark Carney

The world order has undergone a significant shift, one that marks the end of a pleasant fiction and the beginning of a harsh reality. The rules-based international order, once a cornerstone of global cooperation, is now under threat from great power rivalry. However, it's essential to recognize that this doesn't mean the powerful have all the power – the middle powers, in fact, have a unique opportunity to shape the future.

The key to this new reality lies in honesty and a willingness to challenge the status quo. It's time for countries like Canada to stop pretending that the old order still functions as advertised. Instead, they should acknowledge reality and act consistently, applying the same standards to allies and rivals alike.

This requires building what we claim to believe in, rather than waiting for the old order to be restored. It means creating institutions and agreements that function as described and reducing the leverage that enables coercion – a strong domestic economy is essential. Diversification internationally is also crucial, not just for economic prudence but for honest foreign policy.

Canada has what the world wants: an energy superpower, vast reserves of critical minerals, a highly educated population, and significant fiscal capacity to act decisively. We are a pluralistic society that works, with a public square that is loud, diverse, and free. Canadians remain committed to sustainability and value relationships for the long term.

The rupture in the world order calls for more than adaptation; it demands honesty about the world as it is. By recognizing this reality and taking action accordingly, we can build something bigger, better, stronger, and more just. This is the task of the middle powers – countries that have the most to lose from a world of fortresses but most to gain from genuine cooperation.

The powerful have their power, but we have something too: the capacity to stop pretending, to name reality, to build our strength at home, and to act together. Canada chooses this path openly and confidently, and it's a path wide open to any country willing to take it with us.
 
I think its time for those in power to be super transparent about what they want and why 🤔. If everyone is just going to pretend the old system still works then we're never gonna make progress on anything. We need countries like Canada to step up and show that even though it's not all sunshine and rainbows, we can still build something better together 💡. It's all about building institutions that work honestly 🏢, being willing to challenge the status quo and having a strong economy to back it up 💸. We should be focusing on creating relationships for the long term, not just trying to maintain old alliances 👥.
 
idk about all this... like what's happening in the world rn? 🤔 is it true that canada has so much energy and stuff? 🌎 i mean, i thought we were still using those old fossil fuels? how does that work? 😕 btw, have u seen that new youtube video of a cat playing piano? 🐱🎹
 
idk why ppl r so scared 2 b honest about the world order lol 🤷‍♂️ think its time 4 canada 2 stop prettyn' up 2 others & just be real for once 🙏 we got an energy superpower, critcal minerals, & a public that's all about diversity & inclusivity - lets use dat to build somethin new & better instead of clinging 2 old ways 😎 and btw, who says middle powers r the only ones with the power 2 make a diff? 🤔 we should b workin together 4 change 2, not waitin 4 someone els 2 come along 🌟
 
I'm still trying to wrap my head around this whole thing... Like, the world order just changed? 🤯 I mean, I remember when Trudeau was still a young guy in politics... didn't think he'd be talking about changing the game like that! 😂 Anyway, it's true what the article says - Canada has got some serious leverage with our energy and mineral resources. We should totally diversify and not rely on just one thing to get us through tough times. And I'm all for a strong domestic economy too... but we can't forget about being good global citizens at the same time! 🌎 It's gonna be interesting to see how this plays out, especially with Canada leading the charge. Fingers crossed it'll lead to some real progress! 💪
 
🌎 I think canada is really stepping up its game here 🙌. The way they're talking about being an energy superpower and diversifying their economy is so on point 💡. And let's be real, those critical minerals are gonna be super valuable in the future ⚒️. But what i love most about this is canada's commitment to sustainability - it's like they're saying "hey world, we get it, climate change is a thing 🌎" and then actually doing something about it 💪.

i also think its cool how they're framing this whole "new reality" thing as an opportunity for middle powers to step up 🌟. Like, canada's not just some tiny country that can't do anything - they've got the resources and the brains to make a real difference 🔥. And i'm loving the part about building institutions and agreements that actually work - no more pretending like everything is okay when it's not 😒.

anyway, i'm super here for canada taking the lead on this one 🚀. let's see what kind of cool stuff they come up with 💡!
 
I'm telling ya, something fishy is going on here 🐟. The powers that be are just trying to get rid of the old rules so they can impose their will on everyone else. It's all about control and manipulation, if you ask me 🤔. They're saying it's time for Canada to stop being polite and start being real, but I think they want us to do the opposite – be nice and compliant, so we don't rock the boat 🚣‍♀️.

And what about those "institutions and agreements" they keep talking about? Sounds like a bunch of fake news to me 📰. They're just trying to get us to sign on the dotted line without really understanding what's going on. Canada's got an energy superpower, but are we using it for good or are we gonna sell out? 🤝

I'm not buying it. I think there's more to this story than they're letting on 🔍. We need to be vigilant and make sure our country isn't being used as a pawn in someone else's game 💪. Time to wake up, Canada!
 
I'm not buying all this "new world order" hype 🤔. We're just going back to the good old days of great power rivalry and geopolitics as usual. The middle powers think they've got some kind of magic bullet solution with honesty and whatnot, but it's just not that simple 🙄. I mean, Canada's got a lot of resources and stuff, but let's be real, we're still a small country trying to play with the big kids 🤸‍♂️. And as for "acting together", please, it's every country for themselves in this world. The powerful have their power, yeah, but what about when they start using it against us? 💥
 
🌟 I'm so down for countries like Canada stepping up and being real about the new world order 🤝. We've been living in a bubble thinking the rules-based system would fix everything, but honestly, it's time to face the music 💸. If we want to build something better, we need to acknowledge our strengths and weaknesses and work together 🌎. I love how Canada is being proactive about its energy superpower and critical mineral reserves - let's make use of those resources for good 🌱! And can you say "yessss" to a more sustainable future with countries like Canada taking the lead? 💚
 
I'm worried about Canada's role in the world right now 🤔. We're supposed to be that neutral country, but what if we're just pretending? We can't keep ignoring reality forever 💪. We need to stop being wishy-washy and start making some real decisions about our energy superpower status and our economy 💸. And let's be real, it's not just about us – it's about the rest of the world too 🌎. We need to take a stand and show that we're committed to sustainability and long-term relationships 🤝.

But what if others don't want that? What if they'd rather play hardball and try to control everyone else 💣? That's why I think Canada needs to be more proactive about building our own institutions and agreements – not just waiting for the world to come around to our way of thinking 🕰️. We need to show the world what we're capable of, and that includes being honest with ourselves and others 💯.

It's time for us to stop playing nice and start making some real changes 🔥. Not because it's going to be easy, but because it's going to be necessary 💪. And if other countries want to play along, great – let's work together! But if not, we need to be prepared to stand up for ourselves and our values 🌟.
 
I gotta say, I'm kinda on the same page as this opinion piece 🤔. The old rules-based international order is toast, and it's time for countries like Canada to stop sugarcoating things. We can't just pretend that everything is still business as usual; we need to acknowledge reality and take a stand.

It's cool that the article mentions building institutions and agreements that function as described - I mean, who doesn't love a good check on power? 😏 But seriously, diversification internationally makes sense not just for economic reasons but also for honest foreign policy. We can't keep pretending to be friends with everyone while secretly having our own interests at heart.

And let's be real, Canada's got some serious chops - energy superpower, highly educated population, and a public square that's all about the long game 💪. It's time we stopped playing it cool and started leading by example. We've gotta stop pretending that everyone else is doing it wrong and take ownership of our own strengths and weaknesses.

The middle powers have a unique opportunity to shape the future, and I'm all for taking it 🎉. Let's build something bigger, better, stronger, and more just - but only if we're willing to get real about the world as it is 👊.
 
🌟 I think its time for all countries (especially middle powers like Canada) to stop pretending the world is still one big happy family 🤝. We need to be real about our power struggles, but also about what we can offer – Canada has some serious game-changing skills 😎! Think energy superpower, critical minerals galore, and a brainiac population 👥. What's missing is honest foreign policy 🤝 not just economic prudence. If we work together as equals (no more alliances just for the sake of it), we can build something truly epic 💪.
 
I think its kinda awesome that countries like Canada are gettin to step up their game & be the leaders we need 🌟. I mean, we already got the tech, the brains & the talent - now we just gotta work together & show the world what we're made of 💪. It's all about buildin a better future for everyone, not just our own interests 🌎. Canada's energy superpower is gonna be a game-changer for us, & diversifyin internationally will make us even stronger 💼. We can't just sit back & adapt to the old order - we gotta lead the way & create somethin new 🚀!
 
🤔 so they're saying canada should be real about itself and not pretend that everything is okay just 'cause old rules are broken lol like what if canada isn't really ready for all this power tho 🤑🌎
 
I think its kinda awesome that middle powers like Canada get to step up and lead the way in shaping a new world order 🌎💪. I mean, we all know the old rules aren't working anymore, so lets ditch the pretence and just be real for once 😊. Canadians are actually pretty lucky with our natural resources and whatnot, but its time to stop waiting for others to make things happen and start building our own strength at home 💪. And if we can do it in a way that's honest and transparent, and helps create a better future for everyone 🌈, then im all for it 😊.
 
🤔 I think its about time countries like Canada stopped being so wishy-washy about their stance on the global stage... 🌎 We all know the rules-based order isn't working as well as we thought it was, and it's not like China or Russia are being super transparent about their intentions either 😒. But if Canada wants to lead the charge in building a new world order, it needs to stop apologizing for taking up space 🙅‍♂️. We've got some serious economic clout with our energy resources and mineral reserves, so let's use that to our advantage 💪. And honestly, I think our diverse society is actually a strength when it comes to building relationships and forging global partnerships 💕. So yeah, Canada can do better than just adapting to the status quo - we can create our own way forward 🚀.
 
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