Mark Carney says Canada and France deepen cooperation
Key points
- Reaffirmed Canada–France relationship and shared priorities
- Signed GSOIA to enhance defence and industrial cooperation
TL;DR
- Mark Carney met French President Emmanuel Macron in Paris during his bilateral visit to France.
- Leaders discussed deepening trade and investment in energy, critical minerals, advanced technologies, and aerospace.
- France purchased two DHC 515 water bomber aircraft from De Havilland Aircraft of Canada in Calgary, Alberta.
- Canada and France signed a General Security of Information Agreement (GSOIA) to unlock procurement and strengthen defence and industrial cooperation.
- Leaders emphasised collaboration on AI and quantum, reaffirmed support for Ukraine, and noted Canada’s $100 million aid commitment to Palestinians in the West Bank and Gaza.
Original text
Today, the Prime Minister, Mark Carney, met with the President of France, Emmanuel Macron, during his bilateral visit to France. Prime Minister Carney and President Macron reaffirmed the strength of the Canada-France relationship and their shared commitment to economic growth and security. The leaders discussed deepening bilateral trade and investment in energy, critical minerals, advanced technologies, and other key...
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