Carney returning to Canada from U.K. trip of meetings and rugby
- Prime Minister Mark Carney has returned to Ottawa after a trip to London where he met with four other prime ministers and attended the Women's Rugby World Cup final.
- Carney described his meetings with the U.K., Australian, Icelandic, and Spanish prime ministers as a "necessary" step towards reducing Canada's economic reliance on the U.S.
- He emphasized the importance of attracting global capital while discussing Canada's priorities with the prime ministers.
- Critics from the Conservative party argue that Carney's foreign trips lack tangible outcomes and urge him to focus on domestic issues.
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Prime Minister Mark Carney returned to Ottawa on Sunday after a trip to London, where he met with four other prime ministers.
Prime Minister Mark Carney returns to Ottawa on Sunday after a trip to London, where he met four other prime ministers and attended the Rugby Women's World Cup finals.
LONDON — Prime Minister Mark Carney is due to return to Ottawa on Sunday after a trip to London, where he met with four other prime ministers and attended the Rugby Women's World Cup finals. Mr. Carney states that his meetings with British, Australian, Icelandic and Spanish prime ministers on Friday [...]
Prime Minister Mark Carney returns to Ottawa on Sunday after a trip to London, where he met four other prime ministers and attended the Rugby Women's World Cup finals.
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