Overview
- Mark Carney shared a video with ministers Anita Anand and Dominic LeBlanc featuring pan de muerto made with Manitoba flour, saying it traveled from a Canadian farm to a Mexico City bakery.
- The leaders’ meetings in Mexico City concluded with the Mexico–Canada Action Plan 2025–2028, presented at Palacio Nacional during Carney’s Sept. 18–19 visit.
- The plan reiterates commitments to open, predictable markets, deeper regulatory cooperation, and stronger, mutually beneficial supply chains.
- Both governments pledged to develop maritime corridors to support cross‑border trade and to coordinate on mining projects in each country.
- Coverage notes CPKC’s role moving Canadian flour into Mexico, with the video recorded at the Ferrovalle rail yard, and highlights a visiting Canadian business delegation that included the CEOs of CPKC, TC Energy, Scotiabank, and ATCO.