After almost a year of slogging through foreign markets in efforts to sell Canada, Carney can justifiably claim to have left few doors unknocked-on. He checked in with all the usual customers — France, Britain, Mexico, all those European countries huddled together in Brussels — but also pitched a bevy of other prospects not usually topping the trade list: Egypt, Latvia, Malaysia, South Africa, the United Arab Emirates … Not all were formal business junkets but you can never tell when you’ll make a sale.







