Apr 30, 2026 2:01 PM - Connect Newsroom - Ramandeep Kaur with files from The Canadian Press

Prime Minister Mark Carney is expected to visit Saudi Arabia in the coming period, in what would be the first trip by a Canadian prime minister to the kingdom in at least two decades.
According to government officials, the visit follows an invitation from Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman and comes after recent efforts by both countries to rebuild diplomatic ties that were strained for several years.
The dispute dates back to 2018, when the former Trudeau government criticized Saudi Arabia’s justice system and raised concerns about the arrest of women’s rights activists. In response, Saudi Arabia expelled Canada’s ambassador and recalled its own envoy, sharply reducing diplomatic engagement between the two countries.
Relations began to normalize in May 2023, when both countries reappointed ambassadors. Federal officials say the upcoming visit is part of a broader effort by Ottawa to strengthen trade and diplomatic ties in the Persian Gulf region.
The planned trip also comes as Canada adjusts its foreign policy messaging in the Middle East. In recent statements, Carney has emphasized engagement with Gulf countries and indicated Canada’s willingness to support the region in the event of a ceasefire linked to the ongoing conflict involving Iran, according to federal briefings.




