
In the fall, Prime Minister Mark Carney laid out a plan to double Canada’s non-U.S. exports by 2035. What he failed to make explicit was that in order to do so, he would be cozying up to some of the world’s most reprehensible dictators.
On Tuesday, Carney embarked on a world tour that will take him to Beijing and Doha — in a trip billed as promoting economic resilience by “building our strength at home, working to double our non-U.S. exports and attracting massive new investment” — before making a stop at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland.
