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Prime Minister Carney meets with President of Ireland Catherine Connolly

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In a more dangerous and divided world, Canada is building our strength at home and diversifying our partnerships abroad.

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Our European allies are central to this mission, as we share history, values, and – increasingly – shared interests and ambitions.Ireland is one of Canada's closest partners in Europe, and today that relationship is flourishing.

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Bilateral trade has grown nearly 150% over the past decade, and Ireland is a key partner in investment, agriculture and agri-food, clean growth, and economic security.

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"On National Public Service Week, we recognise the exceptional service, professionalism, and dedication of Canada's public servants and thank them for the vital role they play in building a stronger Canada.Over the past year, Canada has moved at a speed and scale not seen in generations to build a stronger, more independent, and more resilient economy.

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Behind every policy, every program, and every project are public servants whose expertise, commitment, and relentless belief in Canada help turn ambition into action.Our government cut taxes on income, homes, and investment.

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Canada's Carney charmed by Irish county filled with dozens of cousins politico.euCarney says G7 no longer ‘runs the world or pretends to' CTV NewsCarney visits family's ancestral home during Irish trip: ‘Exciting day' Global NewsCanada, Ireland agree to work together on AI, tech and food security The Globe and MailJoint statement on advancing the Canada-Ireland Partnership pm.gc.ca

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Canadian prime minister heads west to ancestral homeland

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They also discussed Canada and Ireland's commitment to multilateralism and how we can support the reform of institutions such as the United Nations.Building on the two countries' shared heritage, the leaders looked forward to the launch of Canada-Ireland 180 next year.

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Summary

**Summary:** Prime Minister Mark Carney met with President of Ireland Catherine Connolly during his bilateral visit to Ireland. **Why It Matters:** This meeting highlights Canada's diplomatic engagement with the European Union and its relations with other nations, showcasing Canada's efforts to strengthen ties with Europe.

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