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Mark Carney may have a winking problem: Why PM's not-so subtle habit is risky on the world stage

2 July 2025
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Mark Carney may have a winking problem: Why PM's not-so subtle habit is risky on the world stage
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Prime Minister Mark Carney, known for his habitual winking, has been noted for at least four public winks since taking office, including during key moments with U.S. President Donald Trump at the Oval Office and G7 summit. Experts suggest these winks convey comfort and confidence but risk misinterpretation, highlighting the complex dynamics of Carney’s public persona and diplomatic interactions.

Explain It To Me Like I’m 5: Prime Minister Mark Carney’s frequent public winks, especially in the presence of U.S. President Donald Trump, suggest a playful yet risky communication style that blends confidence with potential misunderstanding.

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