Elbows Up

The Carney-Trump meeting and life in the disinformation economy

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May 13, 2025
Taylor Owen, Chair in Media, Ethics and Communication at McGill University and founding director of The Centre for Media, Technology and Democracy, delves into the nuances of a recent diplomatic meeting between Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney and Donald Trump. He highlights the chasm between calm political discourse and the chaotic narratives on social media. Owen discusses the erosion of trust in Canadian media due to misinformation and foreign influence, emphasizing the urgent need for reform and accountability in digital communication.
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ANECDOTE

Carney's Firm 'No' to 51st State

  • Prime Minister Mark Carney calmly and firmly refused the idea of Canada becoming the 51st US state during a meeting with President Trump.
  • His firm "No. Never." response was a calm, simple refusal without fanfare but carried significant power.
ANECDOTE

Tense but Composed Meeting

  • Watching Carney face Trump in the Oval Office felt nerve-wracking, as if he was entering a den of bullies.
  • Despite the tension, Carney showed restraint and confidence by not engaging Trump’s provocations, showing diplomatic composure.
INSIGHT

Social Media Distorts Reality

  • The actual Oval Office meeting was relatively boring and civil compared to expectations, with Trump somewhat accepting Canada's position.
  • Social media, however, amplified polarized and misleading narratives about the meeting, distorting public perception.
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