Prime Minister Mark Carney said Canada can find opportunities in crisis after attending this week's United Nations General Assembly in New York — where U.S. President Donald Trump used his podium time to question the institution's purpose.

"In every moment where there's a crack, where there's a rupture, there is possibility — and it's our responsibility, it's our opportunity as Canada in this moment to find it," Carney told media outlets Tuesday evening.

"And after my visit to the United Nations General Assembly, I can assure Canadians that there is light, there are many possibilities."

Carney listened earlier Tuesday to Trump's roughly hour-long speech at the 80th session of the UN General Assembly. In it, the president complained about the United Nations and preached about his "Americ

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