James Skinner
James is the Founder & Chief Executive of
CANZUK International in Vancouver, Canada
Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has announced that Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney will visit Australia in March 2026, where he will deliver an address to the Australian parliament.
The visit highlights the ongoing diplomatic engagement between the two nations.
Albanese made the announcement during an appearance on Australian Broadcasting Corp television. He also expressed agreement with Carney’s recent remarks at the World Economic Forum in Davos, where Carney discussed challenges to the rules-based global order and the importance of middle powers cooperating to address economic pressures and geopolitical shifts.
Albanese made the announcement during an appearance on Australian Broadcasting Corp television. He also expressed agreement with Carney’s recent remarks at the World Economic Forum in Davos, where Carney discussed challenges to the rules-based global order and the importance of middle powers cooperating to address economic pressures and geopolitical shifts.
The speech at Davos drew attention internationally, including comments from U.S. President Donald Trump. Albanese noted his alignment with Carney’s views, describing them as consistent with positions he has previously expressed at the United Nations.
This upcoming visit follows the October 2025 signing of a bilateral agreement between Canada and Australia focused on promoting cooperation and trade in critical minerals. The agreement aims to strengthen supply chains and support economic and energy transition goals for both countries.
Canada and Australia maintain long-standing ties across defence, trade, and multilateral forums. The parliamentary address represents a further opportunity for high-level dialogue on shared interests.
At CANZUK International, we see such bilateral developments as positive steps that reinforce connections among like-minded nations. Enhanced cooperation between Canada and Australia in areas like critical minerals, defence, and diplomacy aligns with the broader potential for collaboration across the CANZUK countries to support mutual security and economic resilience.
This upcoming visit follows the October 2025 signing of a bilateral agreement between Canada and Australia focused on promoting cooperation and trade in critical minerals. The agreement aims to strengthen supply chains and support economic and energy transition goals for both countries.
Canada and Australia maintain long-standing ties across defence, trade, and multilateral forums. The parliamentary address represents a further opportunity for high-level dialogue on shared interests.
At CANZUK International, we see such bilateral developments as positive steps that reinforce connections among like-minded nations. Enhanced cooperation between Canada and Australia in areas like critical minerals, defence, and diplomacy aligns with the broader potential for collaboration across the CANZUK countries to support mutual security and economic resilience.
Heading photo: Prime Minister Mark Carney: Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 4.0 International license
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