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Canadian Leader Calls for Unity Among Middle Powers Ahead of Davos 2026

Canada’s leader calls on middle powers to unite, receiving standing ovation ahead of Trump’s Davos arrival.

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Canadian PM Speech at Davos 2026

Prime Minister of Canada delivers a speech calling for unity among middle powers ahead of Donald Trump’s arrival at the World Economic Forum in Davos.[IC :by AFP]

January 21, 2026

Davos, Switzerland – January 21, 2026 In a widely praised speech ahead of the World Economic Forum in Davos, Canadian Prime Minister urged the world’s “middle powers” to unite in addressing global challenges. The address received a standing ovation from attendees, highlighting the international support for Canada’s call for collaborative leadership.

The Prime Minister emphasized that middle powers—countries with significant regional influence but not superpowers—have a crucial role in stabilizing international relations, promoting sustainable development, and countering unilateral actions by larger nations.

Observers noted that the speech set the tone for constructive dialogue ahead of US President Donald Trump’s arrival in Davos, signaling a potential contrast in approaches to global cooperation. Analysts suggested that Canada’s appeal could encourage regional alliances and strengthen multilateral frameworks amid rising geopolitical tensions.

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