Carney heading to Europe today for first foreign trip as PM
- Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney is on his first foreign trip, visiting Paris and London to seek support against U.S. President Donald Trump's tariffs and comments about Canada becoming the 51st state.
- Carney will meet with French President Emmanuel Macron and U.K. Prime Minister Keir Starmer to discuss trade and Arctic security.
- The trip follows a turbulent political climate, with over 75% of Canadian exports going to the U.S., leading to increased calls for trade diversification amid ongoing tensions.
- Canadians are infuriated by Trump's tariffs and talk of making Canada the 51st state, prompting calls to boycott U.S. Products.
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Canada's Premier Carney seeks a close relationship in Europe
Europe instead of the USA: Canada's Prime Minister Carney visited France's President Macron on his first trip abroad. Neither addressed the US's customs dispute against Canada directly - they made a promise to Ukraine for that.
Mark Carney to meet King and Sir Keir Starmer as he looks to strengthen EU alliances amid US rift
The former Bank of England governor, who was sworn in as Canada's new leader on Friday, will be arriving in London from Paris, where he met French President Emmanuel Macron.


New Canadian leader Mark Carney expected to meet Sir Keir Starmer and King
The former Bank of England governor will arrive in the UK from Paris later on Monday.
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