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Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney has reiterated his recent critical comments about the current state of affairs in the United States. In a statement, Carney emphasized that “there is almost nothing normal in the United States right now,” highlighting concerns about the country’s political and economic climate. His remarks come amid ongoing tensions and disagreements with U.S. leadership.

Carney also addressed earlier statements he made at the World Economic Forum in Davos, asserting that he did not retract his comments during a subsequent phone call with President Donald Trump. The call reportedly involved a discussion of recent remarks, but Carney confirmed he stood by his original assessment. The exchange underscores ongoing diplomatic and rhetorical tensions between the two figures.

The Canadian leader’s comments have attracted attention amid broader debates about stability and policy trajectories in North America. While Carney’s remarks are personal opinions, they reflect underlying strains in U.S.-Canada relations and the current political environment. Neither side has publicly indicated any shift in their stance following these exchanges.

As discussions continue, analysts suggest that the remarks may influence public perceptions of U.S. stability, especially in international economic circles. However, official statements from the White House and Canadian government have so far maintained diplomatic decorum, with no indications of upcoming confrontations.

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