The Carney Doctrine aligns with responsible business conduct

The economic approach emerging under Prime Minister Mark Carney recognizes that competitiveness increasingly depends on effective risk governance. Business and human rights are not peripheral to that agenda. They are among the tools that will determine whether Canada succeeds. Now is the time to make that clear.
In less than a year, Prime Minister Mark Carney, pictured on on the Hill on Feb. 9, 2026, has undertaken an intensive schedule of international travel, opening new trading relationships and pursuing a wide range of economic partnerships and agreements.

At the World Economic Forum in Davos back in January, Prime Minister Mark Carney set out what is emerging as his government's organizing principle: economic growth grounded in resilience, trust, and effective risk management. His message was clear: the new global economy wil...

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