Carney’s globe-spanning travel schedule draws both criticism and praise
OTTAWA — Prime Minister Mark Carney is back in London this week — his second visit to the British capital among 13 foreign visits since March — and his globe-trotting schedule is drawing both criticism and praise.
Carney has taken five trips to Europe, two to the United States and one to Mexico since he was sworn into office on March 14.
The travel schedule is drawing fire from Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre, who took to social media to needle the prime minister.
In one recent post, Poilievre said Carney was “back on his taxpayer-funded jet” to attend a meeting with U.K. Prime Minister Keir Starmer. In another, he said problems like inflation and housing affordability are getting worse and Carney “prances around abroad while Canadians pay the price at home.”


