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Prime Minister Mark Carney, left, met with Chinese President Xi Jinping in Beijing, China, on Jan. 16. Photograph courtesy of X
eft, and U.S. President Donald Trump. The 'hostile America' propaganda line is writing itself and Beijing will slip easily into the gaps opened not only between the U.S. and Denmark/Greenland but between the U.S. and all its partners in the Arctic—and beyond, writes Adam Lajeunesse. Photographs courtesy of Wikimedia Commons/Flickr
Prime Minister Mark Carney, left, and Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk shake hands during a meeting in Warsaw on Aug. 25, 2025. Lars Hagberg photograph courtesy of the Prime Minister’s Office
Independent Senator Peter Boehm, left, chairs the Senate Foreign Affairs Committee, with Progressive Senator Peter Harder serving as deputy chair. Both members of the Red Chamber are former senior officials in Canada's foreign ministry. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade
The Indo-Pacific Strategy locks Prime Minister Mark Carney, left, into a confrontational posture towards Chinese President Xi Jinping that serves the geopolitical priorities of U.S. President Donald Trump, writes Wenran Jiang. The Hill Times photograph by Andrew Meade and courtesy of Wikimedia Commons
Monday, January 19, 2026