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Carney heads to Beijing as ministers promote federal support for Waterloo manufacturers and N.S. curling club
Summary
Prime Minister Mark Carney is arriving in Beijing for a three-day visit that includes meetings with senior Chinese leaders; in Canada, ministers are scheduled to announce federal support for two Waterloo manufacturers and infrastructure funding for the Mayflower Curling Club in Nova Scotia.
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Prime Minister Mark Carney is en route to Beijing after a brief stopover in British Columbia where he spoke with Coastal First Nations leaders about major projects and the reported prospect of a bitumen pipeline through Northern B.C. His itinerary shows the plane is due to arrive at about 8:45 p.m. local time for a three-day visit. He is expected to meet Premier Li Qiang and Zhao Leji, and has a planned meeting with President Xi Jinping the following day. Back in Canada, ministers will promote new federal support for local projects in Ontario and Nova Scotia. The House of Commons and the Senate remain on hiatus until Jan. 26, 2026.
Details:
- Prime Minister Mark Carney is scheduled to arrive in Beijing at about 8:45 p.m. local time for a three-day visit.
- He is expected to meet Premier Li Qiang and Zhao Leji ahead of a planned meeting with President Xi Jinping the next day.
- Carney held a brief stopover in British Columbia to speak with Coastal First Nations leaders about major projects and a reported bitumen pipeline prospect in Northern B.C.
- Artificial Intelligence Minister Evan Solomon will be in Waterloo with MP Bardish Chagger to unveil federal economic support for two Ontario-based manufacturers at 9 a.m.
- Immigration Minister Lena Metlege Diab will visit the Mayflower Curling Club in Timberlea, N.S. at 10 a.m. AT to share details of federal infrastructure funding.
- The House of Commons and the Senate are on hiatus, with regular business resuming Jan. 26, 2026.
Summary:
The trip continues Canada's diplomatic engagement with China while ministers promote newly announced federal support at home. Carney's meetings with senior Chinese leaders are the next scheduled steps in Beijing, and ministers will publicly detail support measures in Waterloo and Timberlea. Parliamentary business is paused until Jan. 26, 2026.
