Carney’s trip shifts from defence to Nordic skiing before meeting with Norway’s PM
Carney and Norway’s PM discussed foreign investment, clean energy, critical minerals, aerospace, AI, and global energy security amid Iran war disruptions, officials said.
- On March 14, 2026, Prime Minister Mark Carney spent part of the day watching Norway's national sport and is set for a working dinner in Oslo with Norwegian Prime Minister Jonas Gahr Store.
- Senior government officials said the meetings will focus on foreign investment, clean energy, critical minerals, aerospace, artificial intelligence, and upholding sanctions on Russian oil.
- Before taking in the ski competition, Carney held private meetings with Equinor, Norwegian energy company, Landsvirkjun, Iceland's national energy company, and Maersk, which handles about 15 per cent of global container traffic.
- At Bardufoss on Friday, March 13, 2026, Carney viewed a NATO Exercise Cold Response demonstration with Brig.-Gen Terje Bruoygard and Jonas Gahr Store, underscoring the trip's security dimension.
- Carney and Store are scheduled to meet leaders of four other Nordic nations on Sunday, this report first published March 14, 2026.
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Carney’s trip shifts from defence to Nordic skiing before meeting with Norway’s PM
OSLO - Prime Minister Mark Carney is expected to spend part of Saturday taking in Norway's national sport before a working dinner in Oslo with Norwegian Prime Minister Jonas Gahr
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