
Carney heading to Europe for first foreign trip since becoming prime minister
OTTAWA — Mark Carney will be departing for his first foreign trip on Sunday, set to visit France and the U.K., with an additional stop in Iqaluit, Nvt., during a whirlwind three-day jaunt.
The aim of the trip is to strengthen ties with France and the U.K. and reaffirm Canada’s Arctic sovereignty before returning on Tuesday.
Carney is expected to talk about security and economic and trade ties while in Europe, where he will meet with French President Emmanuel Macron and British Prime Minister Keir Starmer.
Carney will also meet with King Charles while in the U.K.