Mark Carney’s European Tour Signals a New Era for Canadian Diplomacy

BREAKING: Trump Delays the Entire G7 for a UFC Fight So Carney Quietly Builds Own Alliance in Europe Breaking tonight: Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney is making a diplomatic trip that could shape Canada’s future for years to come.

Before attending the G7 Summit in France, Carney is stopping in Paris and Dublin. In Paris, he’ll discuss defense, artificial intelligence, quantum technology, and critical minerals with French President Emmanuel Macron—key sectors that could help Canada reduce its dependence on the United States.

His visit to Ireland is equally important. Ireland is preparing to take a leading role in the European Union, and discussions will focus on trade, investment, and finally ratifying the Canada-EU trade agreement, CETA. Notably, Ireland is accelerating the process as it seeks to diversify away from overreliance on the U.S.

The message is clear: while the G7 focuses on managing global tensions, Carney is quietly building stronger partnerships with Europe. His strategy is about expanding trade, strengthening security, and giving Canada more options in an increasingly unpredictable world.

As the summit begins, the real story may not be what happens at the G7 table—but the relationships Canada is building before it even gets there.

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