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Prime Minister Carney meets with President of Türkiye Recep Tayyip Erdoğan

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Today, the Prime Minister, Mark Carney, met with the President of Ukraine, Volodymyr Zelenskyy, on the margins of the 2026 NATO Summit in Ankara, Türkiye.The Prime Minister and the President discussed the latest developments on the ground as well as ongoing diplomatic efforts.

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Prime Minister Carney reaffirmed Canada's unwavering support for Ukraine as it continues to defend its sovereignty and pursue a just and lasting peace.As part of Canada's $2.8 billion commitment in military support this year, Prime Minister Carney announced military assistance for Ukraine, including $475 million for the purchase of ammunition, nearly $400 million to build 35 Canadian-made armoured vehicles, and $50 million to provide critical technology and engineering equipment.He underlined the decision earlier this year to extend Operation UNIFIER, Canada's training and capacity-building mission to Ukraine, until 2029.The leaders discussed strengthening defence industrial partnerships, including to co-develop...

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The world is changing rapidly.

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In response, Canada's new government is acting with urgency and ambition to build a stronger, more independent, more resilient country.

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That requires strong, effective, and focused representatives who can ensure Canada's institutions are equipped to respond to the challenges of the country they serve.To that end, the Prime Minister, Mark Carney, today announced modifications to the Senate appointment process.

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To attract the expertise needed to tackle the challenges that will shape Canada's future, the government is expanding the criteria for new applicants to the Senate.

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Recruitment of candidates with enhanced focus and expertise in key Canadian strategic industries, regulatory frameworks, and emerging social and economic affairs will be an added focus.The government is also removing the non-partisanship criterion for Senate appointments.

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Today, the Prime Minister, Mark Carney, met with the President of Türkiye, Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, on the margins of the 2026 NATO Summit in Ankara, Türkiye.Prime Minister Carney thanked President Erdoğan for Türkiye's hosting of the Summit.

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**Summary:** Prime Minister Mark Carney met with President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan at the NATO summit in Ankara, Turkey. **Why It Matters:** This meeting underscores Canada's commitment to strengthening its ties with Turkey and highlights the importance of regional diplomacy in addressing emerging challenges.

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