Prime Minister Carney in Brussels today for EU-Canada summit
- Prime Minister Carney is in Brussels to launch "a new era of partnership" between Canada and the European Union, aiming to benefit workers, businesses, and security on both sides of the Atlantic.
- Canada and the EU are expected to sign a security and defence agreement, described as one of the most ambitious deals with a third country.
- The agreement will enable joint purchases of weapons and access to a 150-billion-euro program for defence procurement called Security Action for Europe.
- Leaders at the summit will press Russia to end its war on Ukraine and call for a permanent ceasefire in Gaza, according to De Wever.
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The Canadian Prime Minister should enter into a military partnership and discuss free trade with Europe.
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Prime Minister Carney in Brussels for EU-Canada summit
Prime Minister Mark Carney began official events for his four-day trip to Europe Monday by visiting a military cemetery in Belgium before a meeting with European counterparts at the EU-Canada summit.
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