Prime Minister Mark Carney speaks at the 2026 Global Progress Action Summit in Toronto, on Saturday, May 9, 2026. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Sammy Kogan CANADAHALIFAX news Prime Minister Mark Carney touts Canadian values in speech at global progress summit by admin 10 مايو، 2026 written by admin 10 مايو، 2026 12 CITYnews halifax / By Kathryn Mannie, The Canadian Press TORONTO — Prime Minister Mark Carney says Canada needs to build new institutions and reimagine old ones as an antidote to the anxieties that people and governments are grappling with in the modern age. Carney made the remarks in a speech Saturday that closed out the 2026 Global Progress Action Summit in Toronto, attended by ministers Anita Anand, Melanie Joly and François-Philippe Champagne, as well as current and former U.S. and European politicians including Pete Buttigieg and Magdalena Andersson. Carney said the loss of control that people feel over the affordability crisis, immigration and artificial intelligence has fed a “politics of grievance” that is dividing people worldwide. These new challenges require new solutions, Carney said, touching on themes he discussed at the World Economic Forum in Davos, where he argued the international rules-based order no longer works and middle-power counties must build new coalitions. The prime minister quoted Canadian philosopher Marshall McLuhan, in saying that today’s “age of anxiety” was caused by “trying to do today’s job with yesterday’s tools.” He said Canada doesn’t claim to have all the answers, but his government has made efforts to advance modern solutions, like seeking trade deals in Europe and beyond in the face of U.S. tariffs and creating the Build Canada Homes agency which aims to build thousands of homes on federally owned land. Carney said the government’s approach includes a willingness to accept hard realities, like using all sources of energy, “including some gas,” while working towards cleaner, more affordable energy systems. He also highlighted the Liberals’ newly-announced sovereign wealth fund, which he said will fund nation-building projects while giving regular Canadians who invest a piece of the profits. “We have to take risks again,” Carney said. “Because in a crisis, fortune favors the bold.” Carney said the current moment has been seized by politicians who seek to destroy and dismantle and progressives must answer by building. “We can’t match them by being timid imitations of them. We can’t answer them by pining for an old order that’s not going to return,” he said. “It can only be answered by positive action, by building that which comes next.” The Global Progress Action Summit, which hosted former U.S. President Barack Obama in a private event on Friday, convenes progressive leaders and thinkers, according to think tanks Canada 2020 and the Center for American Progress Action Fund, which organized the event. This report by The Canadian Press was first published May 9, 2026. Kathryn Mannie, The Canadian Press 0 comment 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail admin previous post N.S. takes steps to improve access to workplace safety data next post Canadians on virus-stricken ship set to disembark You may also like سميث تأمل في استكمال مذكرة التفاهم مع أوتاوا... 10 مايو، 2026 الاقتصاد الكندي يفقد 18.000 وظيفة ومعدل البطالة يرتفع... 10 مايو، 2026 Feds greenlight $673 million to keep Canada Post... 10 مايو، 2026 Halifax singer reaches new heights with help of... 10 مايو، 2026 Canadians on virus-stricken ship set to disembark 10 مايو، 2026 N.S. takes steps to improve access to workplace... 10 مايو، 2026 N.S. government, long-term care union remain in a... 10 مايو، 2026 Canadian government to pay $8.7M to settle data... 8 مايو، 2026 Air Canada cuts more flights due to soaring... 8 مايو، 2026 The drone war comes home: Canada scrambles to... 8 مايو، 2026