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Minister Hudson: Canada Committed To Supplying Uranium For India's Nuclear Goals

On this special report, Minister Hudson discusses the strengthening of India-Canada trade relations amidst a changing global order. Addressing concerns over the 'weaponization of tariffs' and energy security, the Minister emphasizes Canada's commitment to multilateralism and free trade. A significant highlight of the discussion is Canada's willingness to support India's ambitious nuclear energy targets. Minister Hudson states, 'Our commitment to India is we are happy to supply uranium for peaceful purposes to any facilities that continue to abide by the International Atomic Energy Agency's oversight rules.' The dialogue also covers the potential for a comprehensive free trade agreement, with both nations looking to move beyond traditional energy sectors into critical minerals and renewable expertise. Minister Hudson reiterates that Canada views India as a like-minded partner and stresses that Canada will never use its natural resources as a tool for political coercion, contrasting its approach with other global powers.

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