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Mark Carney to satisfy King and Sir Keir Starmer as he seems to be to strengthen EU alliances amid US rift

By Editorial Board Published March 17, 2025 3 Min Read
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Mark Carney to satisfy King and Sir Keir Starmer as he seems to be to strengthen EU alliances amid US rift

Canada’s new Prime Minister Mark Carney will meet the King and Sir Keir Starmer on Monday as a part of his first international journey since being sworn in.

The previous Financial institution of England governor will likely be assembly King Charles, who’s Canada’s head of state, at Buckingham Palace after succeeding Justin Trudeau as Canada’s prime minister.

Mr Carney, who was sworn in on Friday, may also be assembly Sir Keir throughout his journey to London.

Mr Carney will likely be arriving from Paris, the place he met French President Emmanuel Macron as he seeks to shore up European alliances at a crucial time for relations between Canada and its larger neighbour, the US.

Throughout his swearing-in ceremony, Mr Carney famous the nation was constructed on the bedrock of three peoples: French, Britlish and Indigenous.

He additionally stated Canada is essentially totally different from America and can “never, ever, in any way shape or form, be part of the United States”.

It comes as American President Donald Trump has been threatening Canada’s sovereignty by repeatedly suggesting he would make it the 51st US state.

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‘We’ll by no means be a part of the US’

Mr Carney will attempt to steer his nation by means of a commerce battle introduced by Mr Trump, who has slapped 25% tariffs on Canadian metal and aluminium and is threatening sweeping tariffs on all Canadian merchandise from 2 April.

Canada, which is the most important international provider of metal and aluminium to the US, final week introduced 25% retaliatory tariffs on these metals together with computer systems, sports activities tools and different merchandise price $20bn in whole

“I want to ensure that France, and the whole of Europe, works enthusiastically with Canada, the most European of non-European countries, and at the same time resolutely North American, determined, like you, to maintain the most positive relations possible with the United States,” Mr Carney stated Monday, standing subsequent to Mr Macron.

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