>Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney will visit Australia in March, Prime Minister Anthony Albanese said on Sunday, as he backed a speech by his Canadian counterpart decrying powerful nations using economic integration as weapons and tariffs as leverage.
>”My friend Mark Carney will visit Australia with an address to the parliament in March,” Albanese said in remarks on Australian Broadcasting Corp television.
It’s CANZUK time, fellas.
!ping CAN
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I’ve always found it odd that Canada and Australia don’t have a closer relationship. We’re two similar sized English speaking countries facing similar issues, and a lot of back and forth between our people (I knew a lot of Australians growing up in Vancouver, and they basically own Whistler).
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Any Aussie in this sub that can inform on how their administration posture on the rupture last couple of weeks, especially due to the heavy US-centred foreign policy?
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>Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney will visit Australia in March, Prime Minister Anthony Albanese said on Sunday, as he backed a speech by his Canadian counterpart decrying powerful nations using economic integration as weapons and tariffs as leverage.
>”My friend Mark Carney will visit Australia with an address to the parliament in March,” Albanese said in remarks on Australian Broadcasting Corp television.
It’s CANZUK time, fellas.
!ping CAN
I’ve always found it odd that Canada and Australia don’t have a closer relationship. We’re two similar sized English speaking countries facing similar issues, and a lot of back and forth between our people (I knew a lot of Australians growing up in Vancouver, and they basically own Whistler).
Any Aussie in this sub that can inform on how their administration posture on the rupture last couple of weeks, especially due to the heavy US-centred foreign policy?