Freeland Highlights Canada-Greece Cooperation in Shipping and Trade
Canada's Minister of Transport and International Trade, Chrystia Freeland, has emphasized the potential benefits of closer cooperation between Canada and Greece. She highlighted shipping as a key area where the two countries could learn from each other.
Freeland noted the strong presence and influence of the Greek community in Canada's public life. Vibrant Greek neighborhoods exist in major cities like Toronto, Montreal, and Vancouver, reflecting the significant ties between the two countries. Canadians recognize and appreciate the contributions of the Greek-Canadian community to their society.
Canada, with its dynamic international presence in trade, could creatively combine its strengths with Greece's robust shipping industry. Freeland expressed that closer cooperation could involve learning from each other, with Greece potentially benefiting from Canada's expertise in international trade.
Freeland's visit underscores the potential for enhanced cooperation between Canada and Greece. With the Greek community well-represented in Canada's Parliament and the presence of vibrant Greek neighborhoods, the stage is set for a productive exchange of knowledge and skills between the two nations.
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