
The Peak Daily RIP global order 🪦- Carney gives blunt speech at Davos, Heated Rivalry heats up NHL ticket sales.
Jan 21, 2026
At Davos, Mark Carney's blunt declaration that the global order is dead sparked concern and debate about future military strategies. Meanwhile, a Canadian gay hockey romance series is becoming a surprising boon for NHL ticket sales, with fans flocking to games like never before. Insights into how this series is attracting a diverse audience and enhancing the NHL's media rights value were also explored. The discussion wrapped up with a brief overview of notable business news from Canada, keeping the vibes lively and informative.
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Global Order Declared Dead
- Mark Carney argued the post-WWII rules-based global order is effectively over and economic coercion is reshaping alliances.
- Canada is responding with new trade deals and military planning to reduce dependency on the U.S.
Middle Powers Must Cooperate
- Carney urged middle powers to jointly counter aggression and supported Greenland sovereignty as strategic leverage.
- Ottawa has modeled a hypothetical U.S. invasion and is treating economic ties as potential vulnerabilities.
TV Drives New Hockey Fans
- SeatGeek data links Crave's Heated Rivalry to a 24% jump in average NHL ticket sales per game during the show's run.
- The show draws new fans, especially women and LGBTQ+ audiences, which the NHL wants to grow into lasting revenue.
