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Rencontre avec Emmanuel Macron | Mark Carney est arrivé à Paris

2 sources4 storiesFirst seen 6/12/2026Score45Mixed Progress
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Politics - PM of Canada

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

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We are deepening our cooperation across sectors and multilateral forums so that Canada and Europe can be pivotal, powerful, and a force for good.France is one of Canada's closest and longest-standing economic and security partners – and that partnership is reflected in our countries' deep ties.

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Bilateral trade has grown by nearly two-thirds over the past decade, and France is now Canada's third-largest export market in the European Union (EU).Prime Minister Carney welcomed the progress made under France's G7 Presidency this year and looked forward to attending the 2026 G7 Leaders' Summit in Évian, France, next week.

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The G7 Leaders' Summit will focus on Canada's role and expertise as a reliable partner on economic security, clean energy, online safety, and emerging technologies, including artificial intelligence (AI) and quantum.

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To that end, they underlined progress on aerospace cooperation, noting France's recent acquisition of two additional DHC 515 water bomber aircraft manufactured by De Havilland Aircraft of Canada in Calgary, Alberta.The Prime Minister and the President agreed to advance shared defence and security priorities.

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This agreement will help unlock procurement contracts, strengthen defence and industrial cooperation, create new opportunities for Canadian...

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**SUMMARY:** Prime Minister Mark Carney met with President Emmanuel Macron during a bilateral visit to Paris. The meeting focused on strengthening Canada-France cooperation across sectors, including defense and advanced technologies. **WHY IT MATTERS:** This meeting underscores the growing strategic partnership between Canada and France, highlighting their commitment to divers

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