Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney was in Mexico City Thursday where he and Mexican President Claudia Scheinbaum announced a “comprehensive strategic partnership,” which will scale up engagement in foreign affairs, trade, investment, agriculture, natural resources, energy, finance, health, the environment and public safety and security.
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