Prime ministers from Canada and the Nordic region have solidified a commitment to deepen economic integration, citing the rise of trade as a geopolitical weapon.

Prime Minister Mark Carney led the initiative in Norway, joining counterparts from Denmark, Iceland, Sweden, and Finland. The summit addresses mounting pressure from U.S. tariffs and sovereignty disputes over Greenland.
Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen stated the established world order is no longer viable. The group pledged to enhance Arctic military coordination and invest heavily in green energy infrastructure.
Carney departs for London Sunday to meet British Prime Minister Keir Starmer. This marks their seventh meeting in just over a year, underscoring a unified Western strategy.