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Prime Minister Carney to represent Canada for the first time at the European Political Community Summit in Armenia

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Prime Minister Carney announces the Canada Strong Fund – Canada's first sovereign wealth fund.

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Good morning.It is a pleasure to be at the Canada Science and Technology Museum – a temple to the ingenuity and drive that has built our great country.Canada has always been a nation of risk takers and builders.Our country was forged by Indigenous Peoples and voyageurs who mapped the continent and built vast trading networks from coast to coast to coast before the Americans had even left St.

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Louis.By the early 1870s, a young Canada was a vast land of provinces bound together mainly in name, a "mere geographical expression," in Sir John A.

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Our resources were unlocked, our trade increased, our industries grew, and a stronger, more united, more prosperous Canada emerged.The...

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In a more dangerous and divided world, Canada's government is focused on what we can control.

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We are building our strength at home and diversifying our partnerships abroad, with an ambitious plan to catalyse $1 trillion in total investment in Canada over the next five years.To advance this mission, the Prime Minister, Mark Carney, will travel to Yerevan, Armenia, from May 2 to May 4, 2026, to participate in the 8th European Political Community Summit at the invitation of the President of the European Council, António Costa, and the Prime Minister of Armenia, Nikol Pashinyan.

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This marks the first time a non-European leader has joined the Summit.

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It will also be the first official visit to Armenia by a Canadian Prime Minister in nearly a decade.At the Summit, the Prime Minister will meet with European leaders to reinforce collective security and transatlantic defence readiness, while advancing support for Ukraine.

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**Summary:** Prime Minister Mark Carney is set to represent Canada for the first time at the European Political Community Summit in Armenia, scheduled for next month. **Why It Matters:** This event highlights Canada's growing diplomatic engagement with Europe and underscores its efforts to diversify partnerships beyond North America. The summit serves as a platform

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