Roland Paris, a foreign policy advisor and director at the University of Ottawa, Louise Blay, a former Canadian diplomat and UN ambassador, and Thorsten Benner, co-founder of the Global Public Policy Institute, dive deep into Mark Carney's provocative Davos speech. They explore how middle powers like Canada must adapt to a shifting global order. Discussions highlight the risks of marginalization, the reality of double standards in international relations, and the need for strategic alliances. They emphasize the importance of domestic mobilization and pragmatic engagement with the U.S. and Europe.