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Canada’s High Commissioner to India Christopher Cooter today met Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini here today.

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Canada offered cooperation with Haryana in areas such as education, investment and technical collaboration. The discussions also included Canada’s proposal to open a university in Haryana.

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During the meeting, it was discussed that investment processes between Haryana and Canada would be facilitated through a fast-track system. This system will enable the simplification of approval procedures, better coordination among departments and the provision of all necessary services. In addition, considering Haryana’s rapid economic growth, strong industrial base and investor-friendly policies, Canada expressed interest in further strengthening its economic and strategic engagement with the state.

This initiative between Haryana and Canada will open new avenues of investment in the state, accelerate job creation and strengthen global partnerships.

Cooter also held discussions with the Chief Minister on possibilities related to waste-to-energy projects, power generation and increasing the participation of Haryana’s youth in Canada’s mining sector.

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They also deliberated on a comprehensive roadmap to attract Canadian investors to Haryana, so that bilateral commercial relations between both sides become even stronger and more result-oriented.

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