Canada and India produced a multi-page summary of agreements and memorandums of understanding covering 54 mostly minor areas such as green energy, cultural ties and academic mobility pathways. Another joint statement included 60 paragraphs promising “institutional engagement” to support expanded bilateral energy trade, including in liquefied natural gas (LNG), liquefied petroleum gas (LPG), crude oil, refined petroleum products, potash, and uranium supply. The biggest item appeared to be a $2.6-billion commercial agreement between Cameco Corp. and the Department of Atomic Energy for “long-term supply” of uranium for India’s civil nuclear energy generation and “clean energy transition.”






