Canadian Leader Vows to Help China Establish ‘New World Order’

Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney has raised eyebrows by openly praising Canada’s growing cooperation with Communist China and declaring that the partnership is helping shape a “new world order.”

Carney made the stunning remarks during a high-profile visit to Beijing this week, marking the first visit by a Canadian prime minister in nearly a decade and celebrating the two countries becoming so-called “strategic partners.”

“Mine is the first visit of a Canadian Prime Minister to China in nearly a decade,” Carney told senior Chinese Communist Party officials, including Xi Jinping.

“The world has changed much since that last visit.

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“And I believe the progress that we have made and the partnership sets us up well for the New World Order.

“It’s a partnership with new focus and greater depth and a sense of purpose, and I look forward to realizing its promise and building on it in the years to come,” he added.

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Carney’s comments come as unelected global elites are increasingly vocal about their fear that President Donald Trump is dismantling the so-called “rules-based international order” that Western institutions spent decades constructing.

That panic is no longer whispered behind closed doors.

Across Europe and Canada, globalist leaders are now openly warning that Trump’s America First agenda threatens their vision of centralized international governance.

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In Germany, Frank-Walter Steinmeier launched a public attack on President Trump this week, accusing him of abandoning the global order that previous U.S. presidents helped build.

Steinmeier, a listed “agenda contributor” to the World Economic Forum (WEF), claimed Trump’s leadership is making the world “more dangerous.”

His remarks came just days after the president authorized a bold U.S. commando operation into Caracas that resulted in the capture of Venezuelan socialist strongman Nicolás Maduro, and as the Trump administration renewed pressure to acquire Greenland for U.S. national security purposes.

Speaking at a symposium hosted by the Koerber Foundation, Steinmeier complained:

“There is the breakdown of values by our most important partner, the USA, which helped build this world order.”

He warned that Trump’s approach risks turning the world into what he described as “a den of robbers,” where powerful nations act decisively, and weaker states are no longer shielded by international bureaucracy.

Revealing deep anxiety among European elites who long relied on U.S. restraint, Steinmeier added:

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“Attempts are being made to push even medium-sized states — and that includes us — to the margins of history.”

France’s Emmanuel Macron, another WEF-linked leader, echoed the alarm, warning of growing “risks to the international order in which we live.”

Macron complained that the United States is “turning away from some of its allies” and abandoning global rules it once promoted in trade, security, and international institutions. He previously criticized Washington’s “method” for removing Maduro from power.

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President Trump, however, has made clear that he has no intention of seeking permission from global bureaucrats or foreign capitals.

In an interview with The New York Times, the president dismissed the notion that international law restrains his actions.

“I don’t need international law,” Trump said.

“My own morality. My own mind.

“It’s the only thing that can stop me.”

As leaders like Carney openly praise partnerships with Communist China and invoke a “new world order,” the contrast could not be sharper.

Globalists are scrambling to preserve centralized power, and President Trump is unapologetically tearing it down.

READ MORE – Trump to Crash Davos, Drop Hammer on WEF Globalists

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