Carney lands in Rome ahead of Pope’s inaugural mass
- After an overnight flight from Ottawa, Prime Minister Mark Carney arrived in Rome on Saturday morning to participate in the inauguration of Pope Leo XIV.
- Carney’s visit follows his absence from Pope Francis's funeral two days before last month's federal election and includes meetings with Italian leaders.
- Upon arrival, Carney was greeted by Canada's Ambassadors Elissa Goldberg and Joyce Napier, and he will meet with Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni and President Sergio Mattarella.
- A delegation of 13 Catholic Liberal MPs travels with Carney, who is reportedly a devout Catholic making his first official Vatican visit.
- During his visit, Carney is anticipated to engage with additional G7 leaders, highlighting the trip's importance both diplomatically and religiously.
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Carney travelling to Rome with Liberal MPs for Pope's inaugural mass
Prime Minister Mark Carney will travel to Rome for his first official trip to the Vatican where he will attend the inaugural mass for Pope Leo XIV on Sunday. He's expected to meet with world leaders, including members of the G7.
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