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Prime Minister Carney says next 48 hours crucial in Gaza peace process

Canada supports the U.S.-brokered Gaza peace plan aiming for a ceasefire and hostage release while urging all parties to fulfill commitments during the critical initial 48 hours, officials said.

  • Prime Minister Mark Carney states that Canada is urging all parties involved in the U.S.-backed Gaza peace plan to follow through and emphasizes that the next 48 hours are crucial for the Gaza peace process.
  • Foreign Affairs Minister Anita Anand calls for the immediate resumption of humanitarian aid in Gaza.
  • Israel and Hamas have reportedly agreed to pause fighting, allowing Hamas to release 20 hostages while Israel pulls back troops.
  • Canada pledges to support efforts for lasting peace for Israelis and Palestinians.
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PM Carney says first few days 'crucial' to Gaza ceasefire deal, hostage release

OTTAWA — Prime Minister Mark Carney says Canada is urging all parties involved in the U.S.-backed Gaza peace plan to follow through, and Ottawa is looking at how it can support efforts to end the conflict.

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Prime Minister Carney says next 48 hours will be 'crucial' to Gaza peace process

OTTAWA - Prime Minister Mark Carney says Canada is urging all parties involved in the U.S.-backed Gaza peace plan to follow through, and Ottawa is looking at how it can support efforts to end the conflict.

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Prime Minister Mark Carney urges all parties involved in the United States-supported peace plan for Gaza to respect it.

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iPolitics broke the news in Canada on Thursday, October 9, 2025.
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