Carney lands in Rome ahead of Pope’s inaugural mass
- After an overnight flight from Ottawa, Prime Minister Mark Carney arrived in Rome on Saturday morning to participate in the inauguration of Pope Leo XIV.
- Carney’s visit follows his absence from Pope Francis's funeral two days before last month's federal election and includes meetings with Italian leaders.
- Upon arrival, Carney was greeted by Canada's Ambassadors Elissa Goldberg and Joyce Napier, and he will meet with Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni and President Sergio Mattarella.
- A delegation of 13 Catholic Liberal MPs travels with Carney, who is reportedly a devout Catholic making his first official Vatican visit.
- During his visit, Carney is anticipated to engage with additional G7 leaders, highlighting the trip's importance both diplomatically and religiously.
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