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Canada, U.K. commit to trade talks after Carney and Starmer meet

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Canada and the United Kingdom have agreed to resume negotiations over a stalled bilateral trade deal following a meeting between Mark Carney and Keir Starmer in Ottawa over the weekend. Canada will also support Britain’s efforts to join the Comprehensive and Progressive Trans-Pacific Partnership,…
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News video: Starmer meets Carney for UK-Canada bilateral talks

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Sir Keir Starmer meets Canadian PM Mark Carney in Ottawa, calling UK-Canada ties “very much needed in the here and now.” The leaders discussed democratic values, trade, and security, with Starmer stressing the need for de-escalation in the Middle East ahead of G7 talks. Report by Etemadil. Like...

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