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Prime Minister Carney meets with Prime Minister of Barbados Mia Mottley
Today, the Prime Minister, MarkCarney, met with the Prime Minister of Barbados, MiaMottley.
Prime Minister Carney and Prime Minister Mottley emphasised the strong partnership between Canada and Barbados. With 60 years of diplomatic ties, a dynamic trade relationship, and shared values of inclusivity and sustainability, Barbados is a key partner to Canada and a leader in the region.
Building on this foundation, the leaders agreed to deepen ties across development, climate, and security, and to renew the Canada-CARICOM Strategic Partnership.
To that end, the leaders discussed a series of new measures.
First, Canada will deploy proximately $97million through the GAIA Climate Loan Fund, a landmark blended finance platform co-created by FinDev Canada and Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group (MUFG), with support from the Green Climate Fund. This platform reduces the burden of public dollars by adding private and philanthropic financing to fund development projects. The leaders welcomed this week’s announcement from the Caribbean Development Bank that its Board of Directors has proved the advancement of a Portfolio Guarantee valued at proximately $277million. Working alongside the Government of Canada, this will expand financing for Caribbean development, as announced at the G7 Summit in Kananaskis.
Second, Canada has contributed $170million to the Clean Energy and Small Island Developing States (SIDS) Resilience Facility. The facility, managed by the World Bank, supports projects to reduce emissions, support clean energy, and better prepare for natural disasters.
The leaders discussed regional security, including the situation in Haiti. They underscored international support and continued coordination with partners to ensure security and stability in the region. To that end, Canada will provide $9million for projects to bolster regional efforts to combat transnational crime, enhance maritime security, and reinforce policing cacity in the region.
Prime Minister Carney and Prime Minister Mottley identified sectors and ways to deepen commercial ties. Prime Minister Carney expressed Canada’s support for Barbados’ transition to renewable energy. Canada’s world-class expertise on battery energy storage and grid integration could accelerate this mission.
Prime Minister Carney and Prime Minister Mottley agreed to remain in close contact.
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Today, the Prime Minister, MarkCarney, met with the Prime Minister of Barbados, MiaMottley.
Prime Minister Carney and Prime Minister Mottley emphasised the strong partnership between Canada and Barbados. With 60 years of diplomatic ties, a dynamic trade relationship, and shared values of inclusivity and sustainability, Barbados is a key partner to Canada and a leader in the region.
Building on this foundation, the leaders agreed to deepen ties across development, climate, and security, and to renew the Canada-CARICOM Strategic Partnership.
To that end, the leaders discussed a series of new measures.
First, Canada will deploy proximately $97million through the GAIA Climate Loan Fund, a landmark blended finance platform co-created by FinDev Canada and Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group (MUFG), with support from the Green Climate Fund. This platform reduces the burden of public dollars by adding private and philanthropic financing to fund development projects. The leaders welcomed this week’s announcement from the Caribbean Development Bank that its Board of Directors has proved the advancement of a Portfolio Guarantee valued at proximately $277million. Working alongside the Government of Canada, this will expand financing for Caribbean development, as announced at the G7 Summit in Kananaskis.
Second, Canada has contributed $170million to the Clean Energy and Small Island Developing States (SIDS) Resilience Facility. The facility, managed by the World Bank, supports projects to reduce emissions, support clean energy, and better prepare for natural disasters.
The leaders discussed regional security, including the situation in Haiti. They underscored international support and continued coordination with partners to ensure security and stability in the region. To that end, Canada will provide $9million for projects to bolster regional efforts to combat transnational crime, enhance maritime security, and reinforce policing cacity in the region.
Prime Minister Carney and Prime Minister Mottley identified sectors and ways to deepen commercial ties. Prime Minister Carney expressed Canada’s support for Barbados’ transition to renewable energy. Canada’s world-class expertise on battery energy storage and grid integration could accelerate this mission.
Prime Minister Carney and Prime Minister Mottley agreed to remain in close contact.
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Friday, June 5, 2026
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Prime Minister Carney meets with Prime Minister of Grenada Dickon Mitchell
Today, the Prime Minister, Mark Carney, met with the Prime Minister of Grenada, DickonMitchell.
The leaders recognised the rich cultural ties and shared values between Canada and Grenada, reinforced by the strong Grenadian diaspora across Canada.
As Canada and Grenada diversify their trade relationships, the leaders emphasised the significant opportunities to deepen partnerships across sustainability, security, commerce, and energy, including geothermal. Building on this mission, Prime Minister Carney and Prime Minister Mitchell welcomed Canada’s strong commitment to renewing the Canada-CARICOM Strategic Partnership.
The leaders discussed shared priorities, such as economic growth and addressing transnational crime.
The leaders agreed to remain in close contact.
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Today, the Prime Minister, Mark Carney, met with the Prime Minister of Grenada, DickonMitchell.
The leaders recognised the rich cultural ties and shared values between Canada and Grenada, reinforced by the strong Grenadian diaspora across Canada.
As Canada and Grenada diversify their trade relationships, the leaders emphasised the significant opportunities to deepen partnerships across sustainability, security, commerce, and energy, including geothermal. Building on this mission, Prime Minister Carney and Prime Minister Mitchell welcomed Canada’s strong commitment to renewing the Canada-CARICOM Strategic Partnership.
The leaders discussed shared priorities, such as economic growth and addressing transnational crime.
The leaders agreed to remain in close contact.
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