Prime Minister Mark Carney says Canada deepens Saudi partnership - Speech Brief
9 July 2026 04:12 UTC · Prime Minister of Canada · PMO News Release · Source · Email X Link

Prime Minister Mark Carney says Canada deepens Saudi partnership

Key points

  • Deepening Canada–Saudi Arabia economic and defence partnership
  • Agreements include $1B commercial deals and MOUs on energy, AI, and defence

TL;DR

  • Prime Minister Mark Carney travelled to Jeddah, Saudi Arabia — the first visit by a Canadian Prime Minister in 26 years — and met with Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman.
  • Canada and Saudi Arabia signed 13 commercial agreements and MOUs worth over $1 billion across health technology, mining, infrastructure, and defence.
  • The countries agreed MOUs on energy, artificial intelligence, and defence; Canada will establish a resident Defence Attaché in Riyadh and pursue a FIPA by end of 2027.
Original text

The global landscape is rapidly changing, creating uncertainty for economies, businesses, and workers. In response, Canada is focused on what we can control: building our strength at home, diversifying our trade partnerships, and cultivating a dense web of new connections. That means deepening ties with the largest, most ambitious economies around the world. Saudi Arabia is Canada’s second-largest trading partner in ...

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