Jun 12, 2026 6:18 PM - Connect Newsroom - Jasmine Singh with files from The Canadian Press

Prime Minister Mark Carney met with French President Emmanuel Macron on Friday to discuss expanding defence, industrial and economic cooperation between Canada and France amid growing global security challenges.
According to information released by the Prime Minister's Office, the two leaders discussed increasing military coordination through NATO, advancing joint defence production, expanding collaboration on advanced technologies and strengthening secure supply chains.
Carney said rising geopolitical tensions have increased the importance of the Canada–France relationship. He added that closer cooperation among democratic allies will be critical in addressing security and economic challenges in an increasingly divided international environment.
The prime minister also highlighted economic ties between the two countries, stating that bilateral trade has increased by 10 per cent over the past year. He said both governments are working to further expand trade and investment opportunities.



