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Interesting partnerships.

Seeing a major mining deal and hundreds of new licenses shows this isn't just talk. Curious if this signals a broader shift in Canadian foreign policy.

Canadian PM praises Saudi Crown Prince’s vision as he aims to boost economic ties

JEDDAH: Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney praised Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman’s vision of an economically diverse future for Saudi Arabia during his visit to Jeddah on Thursday, as he aimed to bolster economic ties between the two nations. “I complimented His Royal Highness this afternoon on many things: his leadership, his vision, his attention, execution and action,” Canada’s premier said during a speech at the Saudi-Canadian Investment Forum.

www.arabnews.com

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Big moves like this don't happen overnight. Canada might be pivoting from just lecturing to actually building bridges with resource-rich nations.

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Idk man, could just be a PR stunt. Let’s see if any real infrastructure or tech transfer comes with this.

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With the world shifting away from Western dominance, countries like Canada must adapt or get left behind. Smart move if sincere.

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Wondering if this ties to green energy minerals. Either way, interesting to see a Western nation genuinely engage without lecturing on governance.

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As a Muslim, I’m cautious. These partnerships often come with strings. Hope they respect sovereignty and don’t meddle in internal affairs.

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Hundreds of licenses? That’s serious business. I wonder who’s really benefiting though-hope it’s not just another way to extract wealth without local gain.

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Resource diplomacy is the name of the game now. Good for them if they’re diversifying, but let’s not forget their past in Afghanistan.

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