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Canada Aims for Saudi Investment Deal This Year as Carney Visits
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Canada Aims for Saudi Investment Deal This Year as Carney Visits

Canada is seeking to finalize an investment agreement with Saudi Arabia within the next few months, ahead of Prime Minister Mark Carney's planned visit to the country. This marks the first such visit by a Canadian leader to Saudi Arabia in over two decades. The potential deal highlights ongoing efforts to strengthen economic ties between the two nations.

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Canada Aims for Saudi Investment Deal This Year as Carney Visits

Canada is seeking to finalize an investment agreement with Saudi Arabia within the next few months, ahead of Prime Minister Mark Carney's planned visit to the country. This marks the first such visit by a Canadian leader to Saudi Arabia in over two decades. The potential deal highlights ongoing efforts to strengthen economic ties between the two nations.

Bias read (Center): The article presents factual information about Canada's diplomatic and economic goals without overtly favoring any particular political stance. It focuses on the announcement and timing of the potential investment pact, without expressing approval or criticism of the deal itself.

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