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Carney to cap Indo-Pacific trip with Tokyo visit focused on trade, security
Prime Minister Carney aims to boost trade in key sectors and expand security cooperation during his Tokyo visit, with Japan ranking as Canada’s fifth largest merchandise trade partner.
- Carney's Indo-Pacific trip will conclude with a visit to Tokyo, focusing on trade and security matters with Japan, the final G7 country he will visit since taking office nearly a year ago.
- Japan is a key partner in the Indo-Pacific region and a major priority for Canada, with Canadians trusting Japan more than other Asian countries, according to Vina Nadjibulla of the Asia Pacific Foundation.
- Defence Minister David McGuinty will accompany Carney to Tokyo to expand security cooperation between Canada and Japan on issues like cybersecurity, law enforcement, and military equipment.
- Japanese officials view Canada as crucial in encouraging the U.S. to remain engaged as a security partner in the Indo-Pacific, as noted by Stephen Nagy, a Canadian politics professor in Tokyo.
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Prime Minister Mark Carney travels to Japan for a brief visit to one of Canada's closest partner countries, as he completes his trip to the Indo-Pacific region.
·Montreal, Canada
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Carney to cap Indo-Pacific trip with Tokyo visit focused on trade, security
OTTAWA - Prime Minister Mark Carney is headed to Japan for a brief visit to one of Canada's closest partner countries as he wraps up a trip across the Indo-Pacific.
·Toronto, Canada
Read Full ArticleThe Prime Minister arrives in Tokyo on Friday, where he will meet Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi.
·Montreal, Canada
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Total News Sources17
Leaning Left9Leaning Right0Center5Last UpdatedBias Distribution64% Left
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- 64% of the sources lean Left
64% Left
L 64%
C 36%
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