Agenda for Carney’s Saudi Arabia visit shows shift in Ottawa’s priorities to trade over rights
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Agenda for Carney's Saudi Arabia visit shows shift in Ottawa's priorities to trade over rights
Years after a diplomatic rift over jailed Saudi dissidents, officials would not say if Carney would raise the issue of human rights abuses.
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By Catherine Lévesque
Published Jul 08, 2026
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