Carney doubles down on Davos critique after Trump call, denies backtracking

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Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney says he meant what he said in Davos about unconstrained powers and did not walk back his remarks in a call with President Trump, disputing a report by Scott Bessent; the call touched on topics from Ukraine and Venezuela to Arctic security and the USMCA, with Carney stressing Canada understood and was responding to shifts in U.S. trade policy.
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