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Canada’s new Prime Minister Mark Carney on Sunday flew to France where he will meet with French President Emanuel Macron. He will then fly to London in the United Kingdom to meet with his British counterpart.

Carney flew to Pairs after a brief stopover in Montreal, where he attended the city’s St. Patrick’s Day celebrations and marched in the parade.

As the Canada-U.S. relationship goes through a rough patch with U.S. President Donald Trump’s tariffs forcing economic pain Ottawa is looking across the Atlantic.

Carney will also be travelling to Iqaluit, Nunavut, his office said.

While in Europe, trade and security ties will be top of the agenda for both leaders, “with the Canada-European Union Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement as the foundation,” Carney’s office said.

In addition to economic and commercial ties, the two leaders will also discuss the Canada-France defence relationship, in the backdrop of Carney ordering a review of Canada’s purchase of F-35 fighter jetsfrom U.S. …

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