US President Donald Trump on Wednesday hit back at Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney, saying Canada “lives because of the United States.”Click here for live updates on Trump’s WEF speechHis comments came a day after Carney, speaking at the World Economic Forum in Switzerland’s Davos, criticised American “hegemony.”Trump, also speaking at the WEF in Davos, said Carney “wasn’t so grateful” despite the US providing “many freebies.”Also Read | ‘Rules-based order a fiction’: Canadian PM says West excused US hegemony; Mark Carney hints at rupture“Canada gets many freebies from the US and should be grateful. His (Carney’s) speech showed he wasn’t so grateful. Canada lives because of the United States, remember that, Mark, the next time you make your statements,” he remarked.A day earlier, Carney addressed the WEF, with the summit taking place against the backdrop of Trump’s threats to take control of Greenland, a self-governing Danish territory in the Arctic Ocean, citing national security concerns. Washington’s European allies have rallied behind Greenland and Denmark. In response, Trump announced 10% tariffs on eight European countries supporting Greenland and Denmark, including Denmark itself. The tariffs will take effect on February 1 and rise to 25% starting June 1.During the speech, Carney who earlier worked as the governor of Canada and England’s central banks, argued that the “rules-based international order” is fading.Trump, who began his second and final White House term in January last year, has also spoken about “nnexing” America’s northern neighbour and making it the “51st state” of the United States. He also imposed tariffs that have hit key Canadian sectors such as steel, aluminium, autos, and lumber, with Ottawa imposing retaliatory tariffs.
