
Davos Aftermath: Canada’s New World Order?
What really happened at Davos — and why did it feel like the world’s power brokers were way too calm while everything else is fraying? In this episode, Mike sits down with Jim to unpack the biggest signals coming out of Davos: power, money, media control, and what it could mean for Canada’s sovereignty.
In this episode, we cover:
• Davos in 3 words: AI, energy, geopolitics — and why those themes are all about power
• The growing influence of the ultra-rich and what it means for media independence
• Canada’s dilemma: stay tied to the U.S. or build new “middle powers” alliances
• Why pipelines, trade, and energy exports are suddenly urgent again
• The fear behind “new world order” talk: democracy vs technocracy, digital ID, and public-private partnerships
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