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Carney travels to Munich Security Conference this week
Summary
Prime Minister Mark Carney will attend the Munich Security Conference in Germany this week, leaving Wednesday and staying until Sunday, and his office says he will meet business leaders to discuss investment in Canada's critical mineral, energy and technology sectors.
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Prime Minister Mark Carney is travelling to Munich later this week to attend the Munich Security Conference. His office says he will leave on Wednesday and remain in Germany until Sunday. The conference brings together heads of government to discuss major defence issues. Canada is also working to update its own defence policy ahead of these discussions.
Key details:
- Carney will attend the Munich Security Conference and will be in Germany from Wednesday to Sunday.
- The Munich Security Conference brings together heads of government to discuss major defence matters.
- Carney plans to meet business leaders in Munich to seek investment in Canada's critical mineral, energy and technology sectors, his office says.
- The conference organisers issued a report that references Carney's Davos speech urging middle powers to work together against great-power economic coercion.
- The article notes the meeting comes amid reported strains in the global order, including actions by the U.S. president cited in conference discussions.
Summary:
Carney's attendance links Canada's defence-policy update with broader international debates on security and economic coercion. He will participate in conference sessions and hold meetings with business leaders; further outcomes were not announced.
