Canada
CANADA STRENGTHENS PARTNERSHIP WITH POLAND
WARSAW — Prime Minister of Canada, Mark Carney, and the Prime Minister of Poland, Donald Tusk, announced that they will strengthen the Canada-Poland strategic partnership. The enhanced partnership will try to deepen ties across trade, defence, and energy security – including investing in key sectors, such as clean energy, critical minerals, defence, aviation, cybersecurity, and advanced technologies.Canada will be the Lead Nation of the 2026 International Defence Industry Exhibition in Kielce, Poland. This exhibition will promote Canadian industry in defence and security technologies to international partners, to try and attract further investment to businesses, and help export Canadian solutions to international markets.In Warsaw, Prime Minister Carney also met with the President of Poland, Karol Nawrocki. The leaders reaffirmed their shared commitment to regional security and welcomed ongoing co-operation on defence, including through NATO. The federal government says they discussed further co-operation to deliver greater stability, security, and prosperity for Ukraine and the rest of Europe. The Prime Minister also reportedly met with business leaders from various sectors, focusing on trade diversification with Poland and new investment opportunities in defence.“Canada’s new government is delivering on its mandate to strengthen and diversify international partnerships. The enhanced Canada-Poland strategic partnership will catalyze more European investment into Canada, create more demand for Canadian exports abroad, and reinforce Canada’s defence presence in Europe for greater security, stability, and prosperity,” said Mark Carney, Prime Minister of Canada. (ICE TORONTO)
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