OTTAWA — Prime Minister Mark Carney says the “strands” of a new world order could be woven at the G7 summit next week.
Carney made the remarks during a discussion at Trinity College Dublin while on a six-day trip to Europe.
In January, the prime minister delivered a speech in Davos calling on middle powers to band together in the face of great powers, which has received global reception.
He says this year’s G7, being held in Évian-les-Bains, will include more than just key members, as other countries like Kenya, Brazil, Egypt and India will be at the summit.
Carney says other partners will bring a “broader perspective and a broader element of the solution.”
The government of France, who is leading the summit, says priorities at the G7 will include settling major geopolitical crises, including through G7 support to Ukraine, crime and online protection for children.
This report by The Canadian Press was first published June 13, 2026.
Catherine Morrison, The Canadian Press