Sun shines on Mark Carney as Aughagower welcomes world leader (opens original article in a new tab)
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney visited Aughagower, Ireland, a village with historical ties to his ancestors, where he planted an oak tree and engaged with locals.
- Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney visited Aughagower, a village in Ireland with historical significance to his ancestors.
- The village has ancient monuments and multiple cemeteries, with a current population much smaller than its pre-Famine peak.
- Carney planted an oak tree in the village and met local residents, including a child wearing a Montreal Canadiens jersey.
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