Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney has called for national unity in his first address on home soil after making waves in Davos with his warning of a "rupture" in the postwar international order.
In remarks directed to Canadians, Carney said his government intends to move quickly to implement "ambitious" plans to bolster the economy in the face of global turmoil.
He delivered the speech ahead of a meeting with his federal cabinet retreat at La Citadelle, a military fortress in Quebec City built to secure Canada from invasion in the 19th Century.
Carney also took a swipe at President Donald Trump, who said in his own Davos address that "Canada lives because of the United States".
The prime minister on Thursday said that Canada and the US "have built a remarkable partnership" over many decades.














