Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau began a two-day visit to Ireland on Saturday, engaging with Dublin officials. Sources indicate a key aspect of Trudeau’s discussions involved conveying concerns regarding the current political landscape in the United States. Specifically, former Bank of Canada Governor Mark Carney, now a key advisor to Trudeau, reportedly delivered an anti-Donald Trump message during meetings. The visit underscores Canada’s interest in strengthening ties with European nations, potentially as a counterweight to shifting US policies. Details of the specific concerns raised regarding the US were not immediately released, but the focus suggests a broader diplomatic effort. The trip is expected to cover economic and trade relations alongside political discussions.